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  • Thanks

  • Does feddit.org work without JS? Does this depend on the front-end that the instance uses?

  • The funny part is I did mean Mozilla

  • I didn't say they were. For the most part, if a third option really comes up, I'm OK with Mozilla not existing at all.

  • Yeah

  • Configure the TOR Duckduckgo and Brave search engines and only search over TOR. Switch circuits every x hours.

  • You should do it on a VPS so that even if it gets infected your home network is not compromised

  • Took a while but glad that they are back

  • Which is why I'd like to see a third player. I don't use Chrome except for ungoogled chromium when the other browsers are tied up

  • This one is completely on Mozilla. TBH I'm not very happy with their governance either. Stop spending money on bullshit and start working on the damn browser. Stop hassling devs like him who have had an immense contribution to not only open source, but your fucking browser's usage metrics.

    I wish another browser standard comes up and we can say goodbye to this google-infested shit-bucket that is mozilla.

  • Thanks, if most of them already have the 5.10 kernel I think KernelSU should work.

  • I'm afraid I do not follow. TrueNAS scale has support for kubernetes: install containers on top, maybe different containers for different fileshares/uses (one container for VM images, one for media etc).

    Mount said network volumes on the compute boxes.

  • Just give him LMDE

  • Android @lemmy.world

    What kernel version do Moto phones from 2023/2024 have?

  • Systemd is no longer just an init system, but the project began with Poettering's dislike of other init systems. I use systemd and I do not like its performance (too slow in some cases).

    The tragedy is that being an end-user, it is ridiculously hard to replace systemd on "regular" distros. Admittedly, Debian can be moved back to sysVinit without backbreaking work, but the fact is that distros don't seem to have any intention of providing choice, making applications assume that systemd exists wherever they will be installed. That is the complaint I have against the Linux community

  • Why would you need a GUI for the init?

  • Explain how other init systems are necessarily worse than systemd

  • I've heard of s6 and runit alongside OpenRC as alternatives. I believe distros should make the init system agnostic of the rest of the software and not force users to stick with what they force them to do. Systemd is really slow.

    What infuriates me more than distros playing the heavy hand in adopting it, are applications depending on it (I'M LOOKING AT YOU GNOME). This is completely unacceptable. If I find an application that doesn't work without systemd, I either compile it to see if it will work otherwise or give up on it.

    Maybe my view of systemd will change if I delete all of the other binaries and just use the init module. Who the fuck decided to put a fucking log in manager with the init system???? This is the feature bloat that I'm talking about and I hate it

  • Yes of course, transacting amounts close to the payments you want to make is a bad idea.

    I should probably study a bit more about MW, it's been a while

  • I do not know the specifics of how MimbleWimble works, but like XMR, transaction history and metadata is no longer public. Your trace of coins are effectively evaporated when you move coins over MW to another wallet from your "compromised" wallet, and from there you convert to XMR/move to another LTC wallet and pay merchants who accept LTC without MW. Obviously, basic OPSEC is expected but other than that the technology is supposed to work fairly well.

    You could also do a swap like LTC->XMR->LTC and spend it that way, losing some money in the process but soothing paranoia in return

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Reminder: seeders, please seed on I2P

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Is StormyCloud the only I2P outproxy?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Does Wikipedia really need my donations?

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    What's with the sheer number of shutdowns recently?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    I find no motivation in working for myself

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Why do so many people use NGINX?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Unable to figure out directory permissions

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Unable to figure out directory permissions

  • networking @sh.itjust.works

    Somebody please explain PROXYv2 to me and the myriad of ways to do DoH?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Is Backblaze a reliable provider?