If you’re going to use tailscale anyway, why not just set up tailscale serve in 3 minutes and be done with it?
If you’re going to use tailscale anyway, why not just set up tailscale serve in 3 minutes and be done with it?
To me, how is a browser going to be attacked if the scripts the attacker would use are already blocked by my toolset? (Rhetorical)
Perhaps this shouldn’t be a rhetorical question. Enumerating badness is notoriously deemed ineffective among security researchers.
https://www.ranum.com/security/computer_security/editorials/dumb/index.html
I agree about the echo chamber. However, browsers are as complex as operating systems. I doubt that GrapheneOS can tell us morons why they claim Firefox is less secure than Chromium without writing a paper about it. Even if they did, I probably wouldn’t get it. With regards to something as complex as security, I’ll just follow what people/organizations I deem trustworthy are recommending. And Graphene project ranks pretty high on that list. Similar to how I won’t expect a doctor to prove to me that the medicine they’re prescribing actually works.
Is it possible to incorporate dearrow into freshrss without writing my own extension? I’ve gotten so used to not getting clickbaited I can’t browse youtube without it.
I don’t even mind losing multiplayer. Why the fuck can I not play BF1 or BF5 campaign on Linux at all or on Windows without running a rootkit? I own you mf.
You can 100% choose not to work for a military contractor making weapons you know will be used against civilians by a genocidal government.
As soon as people use Chrome and Chromium interchangeably, you can ignore anything they’re saying on the matter.
No.
Steam can download precompiled binaries that’s suitable for any system it they exist. If you turn it on, they’ll also collect shaders from you for others to download (not P2P).
It’s often said in r/linux_gaming that you no longer need shader precompilation, though without giving any reason. In my experience turning it off doesn’t have any performance penalty. But games with baked -in shader compilation will take 10 minutes to do it themselves on every launch which is annoying af.
This isn’t the case here and you can turn the background processing off or change how many cores it’ll use.
It’s not that it has a lot more features but the flatpak is official and it’s desktop native whereas this app is a third party that works through ATL so why bother switching.
It’d be great if these type of apps came up with a shared data format and allowed you to P2P sync with Syncthing.
What doesn’t work? Recently it stopped launching for me unless I launch it on Xwayland explicitly.
Will I be able to sync between my phone and PC? Otherwise I’ll just keep using FreeTube.
Turned out you have to give full host access for the apps to pick up icons. Even host-os doesn’t cut it. So I downloaded the set to my user directory and gave access to that.
no need for docker compose down
. pull && up
is enough
Hmm, never looked at it this way. I might start using their images too.
Questions about the user:
1- Their docs says it may be risky to run the app as root. Is the root in the docker container same as root of the host? I thought it was root but only in the container, separate from the host root’s namespace.
2- And in terms of volume ownership: if I’m using Docker volumes instead of bind mounts, do I care about that? I haven’t had an issue so far.
I’ve always wondered that. Why use linux server’s images over official ones? Are they somehow better?
I use GitLab because it’s at least better than GitHub and lets you garbage collect your repos.
Meta primarily wants info on you who talk to, when, how long, etc. Basically your social graph. No mod is going to help with that.
No you can host unlimited stuff. There’s a youtube video and blog by tailscale. You can also find a link to a github repo with more examples in there.
You can use your host’s tailscale.
https://tailscale.com/kb/1282/docker