They keep getting removed from the kernel.
They keep getting removed from the kernel.
Firewall bypass °!°
If you move from twitter thinking it’ll not end up like twitter you’re wrong. It’ll go through the same growing pains process and you’ll end up right back where you started with nothing to show for it.
https://github.com/jlesage/docker-firefox
Having a browser in a browser is surprisingly useful.
I consider Authenticator Pro to be basically perfect
No. The less code for a given set of functionality the better… often. Removing functionality just to reduce code is daft. Otherwise stop adding any features. Remove all features of the kernel until machines only just boot. Lot less code!
But that’s true of all code in the kernel. If any change can break something then all broken bits will need fixing. Why not remove all drivers in case an update breaks them. Things can’t be preemptively fixed before breaking changes are made. A driver can be complete and only need updating if someone else breaks stuff, so leave it alone until then and only remove it I’d no one comes to fix it.
Removing functionality just in case is daft.
Why clear them out if they still work and are useful? Seems like a backwards step. What’s that phrase that people throw about:sometimes things are just done and don’t need changing.
No. I host Firefox that runs in a browser.
It’s one of my favourite things. So places that may block certain sites can be bypassed.
Opnsense
Vaultwarden
Home assistant
Emby
Gitea
Paperless-ngx
Firefox
RAID is 100% about uptime, not backups. If you want less downtime then RAID is your friend.
Having said that, RAID in modern systems is broken and you should use ZFS instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l55GfAwa8RI