except it's basically made useless by the fact that wifi/bt toggles don't actually toggle off their respective radios, but just disconnect from the current network
it only appears on linux if you update your browser while it's running.
iirc existing tabs usually just keep working but you cannot reload or open new ones until a full browser restart.
what part of it is untrusted?
all components of it are open source, down to the proxy dlls and activation scripts
yeah irm ... | iex
is basically the direct windows equivalent of pipe to bash but eh.... you can download the script from github, unpack it and run manually if you want
until someone uses the sign
- firefox were using self-hosted mercurial + git with sync
- they just dropped mercurial, they're still not on github
only misc. libraries and the android frontend are on github, and firefox/mozilla has never used gitlab
steam deck can already be used as a non-handheld machine.
and if you actually need one, get a pc.
everything except games with anticheats that intentionally block linux/wine works
i have like 500 people in my Twitter block list :|
sideberry
this is the (relatively) new sh.reddit.com ui (which is now the default for logged off users; it's actually much lighter then new reddit and doesn't use much js and barely has any tracking), logging in should grant you access to new.reddit.com; and of course good old old.reddit.com is always there (install RES; hit Shift+X to expand images)
or just plug the phone into the computer?
and use either adb pull or mtp (adb is more reliable from my experience)