Who’s going to develop security and feature updates for it? The Librewolf devs certainly won’t have the man power.
Who’s going to develop security and feature updates for it? The Librewolf devs certainly won’t have the man power.
It’s just a patch on top of Firefox.
Maybe Intel AMT running? I’m not sure it can be disabled though.
It’s just WIN + Spacebar, or click the keyboard layout icon in the taskbar.
More options is good.
Yes, don’t want my domain to be removed/suspended.
The info is hidden from the public since every registrar should include domain privacy for free.
Can also use something like Njalla where they register and hold the domain for you and give you access to it.
I’ve never been able to get this one to work, it will say it can’t detect speech even though I can hear it being played.
There really isn’t one that’s a true alternative to WP.
There are plenty of nice static site generators, but those are significantly harder to use and not just drag and drop, they also don’t have the huge plugin marketplace that WP does.
Everyone loves to complain about WP (rightfully so in some cases, it has its own problems), but will suggest alternatives that are nothing like it.
It’s so much worse than WP though.
Migrate PWs to bitwarden first.
Then you can use Firefox Sync if you want to sync data between the browsers.
Or just do a one-time bookmarks export and import if you don’t want to use sync.
Immich has been great, I’ve been running it for something like 1.5 years now I think.
I love that they clearly say that. IMO they should keep that notice around even later on.
Far too many people spin up some solution for photos or files, either selfhosted or some paid service, and use it as their only storage. Then they’re surprised when data loss happens.
Doesn’t the play store have their “Play Protect” thing they’re always shoving in my face? Why didn’t that pick this up before 11 million people installed the app?
Really every AV software is spyware for whatever country it operates in. Just depends on who you’d rather have your data.
The amount of articles and discussion assuming these devices were hacked is insane.
They weren’t hacked, they were physically opened up and had explosives placed inside.
Firefox lets you make shortcuts that appear on your new tab (home) page in the browser, that might be a good option since they’ll open in the browser and not as a PWA.
It would, but it would be a very small difference. Maybe 2-3% at most.
Oh that’s a smart way of doing it!
(Edit: Though that may not actually work considering this is apparently fully server side. Gonna have to get clever…)
Next step is machine learning to recognize ads and cut them out automatically hah.
I just wish it had normal top bar tabs (or maybe it does and I haven’t found the option), because I love the overall style, but vertical tabs take up too much space after widening the side bar enough to see the tab names easily.