How could I forget about KDE Connect. I also use Binary Eye. Great list!
How could I forget about KDE Connect. I also use Binary Eye. Great list!
The dns only option can be selected by tapping the arrow icon next to the start/stop button.
Firewall -> universal firewall rules. Or you can run it in dns mode only if you dont want to block any apps.
At this point I will probably just back up all the files and re-format the disk, as I can mount usb flash drives without any issue, so I am assuming there is something wrong with the external hard drive.
I ran Nautilus with root privileges, same error message. I will read about FUSE support, though, thanks.
GUI is the default Gnome file manager (Nautilus).
When I create 2TB It tries to mount at 2TB1.
Thanks, I will do that. Currently reading the ArchWiki entry on udisks.
Wow, thank you for your extensive review. So LibreWolf or Firefox with Arkenfox’ config + uBlockOrigin is more than enough I guess.
Thanks for the explanation, I might have to give it a shot.
I have found this rule template:
[DOMAIN]##*:style(font-family: “[FONT]” , !important; src: local([FONT]) !important;)
Of course you need to install the websites font locally before.
Did not know that, sorry. Maybe someone else will be able to answer your question.
You can block remote fonts in uBlock Origin. Websites will display your default font. https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Per-site-switches#no-remote-fonts
Oh and also bonus recommendation: LibreWolf (security hardened Firefox)
I have compiled the best recommendations in a list: https://lemmy.world/post/14173277
Genuine question: How are gestures faster / more efficient than clicking a button, or using keyboard hotkeys? Or is this mainly for notebooks, tablets and smartphones?
Yes exactly, if you don’t have it installed your buttocks will be removed.
I prefer offline password managers like KeepassXC.
The source code is public ( https://codeberg.org/nobody/LocalCDN ) and it has a reasonable amount of stars. So I think it should be fine. No guarantees, though.
DNS66 is also very good, but the last update was 3 years ago.