i use cromite, which also supports https
i use cromite, which also supports https
i clicked the link, boom certificate warning
librewolf hopefully supports changing user agents. if not, uninstall it
this is why i will write my blog from scratch with absolutely no JS or code execution of any kind
please use https at least for your own website lol
use FOSS software whenever you can try https://github.com/MuntashirAkon/AppManager it lets you see every known tracking library that apps have and you can even block those, while maintaining functionality. set fingerprint and don’t lend your phone to anyone scan all downloads with virustotal use a hosts file based ad and malware blocker (you need root for it) like AdAway use Invizible Pro, where you can configure Tor, i2pd, dnscrypt run at the same time. Use Cromite or Tor browser or Vanadium update your software as soon as possible use a password manager, like any maintained keepassxc fork or bitwarden, with a foss authenticator app (i use Aegis) change email provider: protonmail, tutanota use Termux for everything that you don’t need a gui for or don’t have a gui for (like low-level operations, getting system info, compiling, converting and compressing niche formats, http server, network analysis and so on)
these are not real people, just bots
screen size, system time, color depth, battery percentage does
16.47 on Cromite. But most of the identify information is not even true, almost everything is spoofed. User agent, timezone, operating system, browser name, screen size and color depth, device, even the battery percentage
yes, i2p on any other system than android is a massive trainwreck. I also plan to use docker containers
survallience, ids, vpn, dnscrypt, i2p, and all of their depencies
if debian, i’d still go with testing
which formats does it support?
any quadro cards are very rare in my country, it is hard to find one, especially on the used market. And around 4-5 users will go on the network at the same time, plus the cameras. 400$ would be too much, but 100$ is pretty good. currently i’m browsing used PCs from 2012-2016 around the 100$ category
i have priorities. And fresh software is higher priority that being ultra stable and fault tolerant. I used Tumbleweed which is a rolling release and it was perfectly stable. I would use SUSE server in no question, if it was free
i couldn’t live with no automatic depency resolving. It is like booting up without a package manager, network connection, gui, sudo command. I want a server, not a broken system to fix
i really need such strong hardware for hosting these basic things? my dream gaming pc isn’t that powerful. This seems very unrealistic, what you mentioned is top-tier hardware
security, being up to date, stability, ease of use. All of these are important, but in this order
what about Rhino (it is Ubuntu’s unofficial rolling distro)?
from the browser side, yes. But not all websites are hosted on https