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Kagu@lemmy.mlOPto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•Proton Mail blocked due to missing Web Storage & PRNG???English2·2 months agoThe amount of ppl that don’t do that is really saddening lol
Kagu@lemmy.mlOPto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•Proton Mail blocked due to missing Web Storage & PRNG???English1·2 months agoSo the proton mail webapp works just fine for you? I don’t know how I could have broken mine… Maybe I’ll try a fresh install or something. Supposedly my librewolf is the latest version
Kagu@lemmy.mlOPto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•Proton Mail blocked due to missing Web Storage & PRNG???English3·2 months agoI understand and agree with you in principle but “Tell the mail service to change their application” is such a long-shot step to fix the issue that I simply want to be able to use my browser to access my webmail…
From where I’m standing it’s easier to switch to hardened Firefox than to switch mail providers just to continue to use Librewolf
EDIT: I would love an explanation of wtf the WebCrypto API even is and why you think it’s spyware, thoughEDIT 2: Proton claims the WebCrypto API is a browser security feature. It’s also developed by MozillaEDIT 3: Fixed this by simply forcing an update to the latest version of LibreWolf. Not a browser problem, not a proton mail problem, WebCrypto API is not spyware.
Kagu@lemmy.mlOPto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•Proton Mail blocked due to missing Web Storage & PRNG???English1·2 months agoThing is, proton is already in my exceptions for a bunch of the LibreWolf features…
I have it bypassing resist fingerprinting, I let it save cookies. When I search for peristent storage it just takes me to ‘Cookies and Site Data’ which already has proton mail and other urls excepted…
Kagu@lemmy.mlOPto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•Proton Mail blocked due to missing Web Storage & PRNG???English1·2 months agoDoes it come default? I had been using librewolf for over 6 months without problems, and haven’t installed any plugins myself
Kagu@lemmy.mlOPto LibreWolf @lemmy.ml•Proton Mail blocked due to missing Web Storage & PRNG???English1·2 months agoNot sure what that is. My librewolf install is entirely stock except for one homepage plugin called nightTab
Kagu@lemmy.mlto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Discover Hidden Gems: Open-Source Software You Should Know AboutEnglish7·2 months agoI use it on Fedora with GNOME. Its available as a GNOME extension
Kagu@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English6·3 months agoNot running anything myself but am part of a self hosting discord that swears by Netbird because its basically Tailscale but with a bunch more ease of use features apparently
They don’t need to. They already have the largest volunteer army in the world that is compelled to fight else risk losing economic incentives and/or job opportunities back home. Not to mention all the nutjobs that will willingly go abroad to kill “for their country”
Kagu@lemmy.mlto Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Michigan Arab community, a majority of who voted for Trump in 2024, are outraged that the man who instituted a Muslim travel ban in his first term, has done so again in his secondEnglish67·4 months agoWhite people will hold anyone but themselves responsible for Trumps win when they vote overwhelmingly Republican LMAO. They’ll even lie in posts like this
Kagu@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Synology could bring “certified drive” requirements to more NAS devicesEnglish2·6 months agoObviously everything depends on use case. I definitely am a tinkerer and prefer options. I’d never run a jellyfin server off a synology NAS cause… Well cause it can’t transcode very well. So efficiency is less of a concern than processing power.
I get now that my questions was a bit moot, obviously some people will pay a premium for a narrow use case if it brings reliability and ease of use.
Kagu@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Synology could bring “certified drive” requirements to more NAS devicesEnglish2·6 months agoI see! Thanks so much for the thoughtful response definitely seems like there’s a use case for people who might be more creatives with a need for storage rather than self-hosting enthusiasts who want to mess around in a homelab.
The prices are still a bit eye watering but you pay for software support for sure.
Kagu@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Synology could bring “certified drive” requirements to more NAS devicesEnglish12·6 months agoIs the main appeal of prebuilt NAS cases the aesthetics and the reduction of DIY concerns?
Because they seem to me like overpriced and underpowered computers. Most tech-oriented folks I know have more powerful PCs in a closet somewhere that they could easily convert into a NAS
Edit: some very thoughtful responses thanks y’all! I definitely see the appeal for people who just need something that doesn’t need tinkering or care significantly about power draw and noise.
Instruments and a nice microphone. The audio interface handles both hardware side and passes the audio via USB to the PC
Oh I guess I thought they were the same think. I have vesktop.
I don’t have some objective reason personally, I just don’t like web apps for 90℅ of things.
I’m curious does the web app allow for pass-through audio devices (an audio interface) or things like voicemeeter?
Can someone more plugged in than me show me what I gotta do to get that ‘Discord Wayland sharing’ working? I literally installed Vencord a month ago because every time I tried to share a window or my screen on discord it would hard crash.
Unfortunately I’m addicted to a game that requires kernel level anti cheat. So I dual boot Fedora and Windows, but pretty much the only thing I use the Windows partition for is the game and that rare application that just works ™️ on Windows