They already have an ad tier (tmobile bundles it into some of their plans). Is this going to be an even more ad tier?
They already have an ad tier (tmobile bundles it into some of their plans). Is this going to be an even more ad tier?
Never knew that; this is special of Mozilla.
Agreed - rather give the people there the ability to install this themselves than have them try to block Firefox overall.
Really wish there was more regulation on this. Everything core instruments should not require software to function.
If only we had lawmakers that kept greedy corporations in check, instead of bickering over bullshit.
I am more excited that Apple is being forced to allow other browser engines on iOS.
In 2024 I should not be forced to browse ad riddled websites that risk seizures upon loading, and further redirecting you to more shit when you try to close it, on a $1000 handheld computer.
Give us a browser engine that supports proper extensions, not this shit that is as old as the original iPhone!
And a letter away from Futa, which has a whole other world of a meaning…
thanks for the tips! I am running a Ryzen 9 5950X, so it definitely needs a standalone GPU. I am going to be getting a 1070 off the kids’ computer once I upgrade them later this year, so I think I’ll just stick that into it.
Would really like to get the seamless transcoding to work so the whole family can use it without hiccups.
Very much agree on all these points; I just wish I could get the transcoding to actually work.
I’ve been running Jellyfin in a container and giving it access to an old GTX970 but it just refuses to do anything with it.
Here is something really bad going on with this person who has their literal freedom threatened, but let me twist this into why this is Elons fault.
IDGAF about Elon or anything he touches, but the mental gymnastics in this are worthy of a Olympic gold medal
I self host Outline with storage connected to a Minio instance that I use as S3 storage for several applications.
I loved the ability of writing in markdown form, but a simple and intuitive design, with the ability to share a whole collection, a subset of pages, or a single page publicly without dealing with a bunch of overhead.
Not sure it’s worth the effort to recreate the wheel when Floccus is FOSS and uses your destination of choice.
If anything I’d throw up Nextcloud into docker and set that as the source for Floccus
Wasn’t the project abandoned some years ago?
Edit: nvm, looks like it was rewritten into https://github.com/mozilla-services/syncstorage-rs
Floccus is a great option with different sync sources and works across browsers
How I wish I had seen this about a month ago when I spent hours smarting up the nginx module and converting the maxmind DBs to v1 to make the compatible.
I do wonder how well this performs compared to the nginx module
If you’re doing the uploads yourself, the fastest solution for large files (e.g. compress into a tar/7z) will be rsync.
It requires minimal setup (ssh or vpn connection) and uses chunk transfer which is typically faster and can be resumed in event of connection failures
Take a look at NextCloud - very easy to host and has great user management and sharing.
There are also a good amount of apps that are one click integration if you need to expand on functionality.
Yet it still can’t handle video uploads from an iPhone simply because the video formats are hardcoded to mp4.
I believe the PR for it is nearing a year old now
This looks awesome and something I’ve been hoping to do for a few years. Can’t wait to try this on my home server.