

Just a heads up that if your goal is to get away from Mozilla, fennec is operated and maintained by them directly.
Just a heads up that if your goal is to get away from Mozilla, fennec is operated and maintained by them directly.
I believe fennec is maintained and operated by Mozilla, so if your goal is to get away from that then IronFox is probably a few steps further in that direction.
No, but IronFox is a great privacy fork for Android.
If you’re using a browser, you can use the SinglePage extension to save a local copy of the thread, images and all. You may have to expand comments, though.
See, but there’s not a class below you. There are only upper class and lower class at this point. You treating the rest of your class poorly will not get you any further in life, because you are not upper class.
You can’t control what others do to you, but that’s no reason to make the same people in your class miserable. That’s my point. Perpetuating the poor behavior will only make the world a harsher place, and that could eventually come right back to you.
Because you shouldn’t want to make the world harder for anyone else, and should be able to put yourself in someone else’s shoes and see how they’d feel from your poor treatment of them.
I don’t mean to sound hostile, that’s probably my past demons coming out. Like I said in my last comment, it’s really apt
that I hate. It would constantly break or put me into dependency hell and I haven’t had to deal with that (yet) with Fedora.
I haven’t put my finger on it, but Fedora, for whatever reason, also just feels faster.
It’s mostly personal preference, but I have grown to hate apt
in general. I used it for over a decade and constantly got in dependency hell. I’ve yet to have anything like that happen on Fedora, especially Silverblue and CoreOS.
My pihole exploded yesterday, all my fault. A couple of years ago, I created a script called via cron to update pihole’s services every other week. This was great, until now when it updated to v6 at 4am. To make matters worse, I neglected to automate raspian updates, meaning it was very out of date, and was no longer compatible with pihole-FTL (thinking back, I thought I automated it too, but I guess not).
I took an image after creating a pihole “teleporter” backup, and began formatting. In my lack of caffeine and focus, I missed that my teleporter file was corrupt after I had successfully wiped the SD card. Thankfully I had that image as I was able to mount it and retrieve my blocklists via sqlite, otherwise I would have had to start from scratch.
One good thing that came out of it (for my taste, anyway) was that I swapped the OS on the pi to fedora. No more debian around here!
Tomorrow, I plan on setting up some backup automation for my pi, as it’s the only machine missing backups at this point.
Induction is the best, I’ll never go back
Grayjay can get around that issue in most cases.
It largely depends on the part of the country as well. Here in Western WA, people that I know and work with are generally very aware that we’re screwed. However, we’re a very progressive part of the country. In Utah, where a lot of my family lives, people seem to have their heads in the sand (which is the Utah default, but in this case even more so).