

Installing from Accrescent is the first option given at https://ironfoxoss.org/download/ …


Installing from Accrescent is the first option given at https://ironfoxoss.org/download/ …
Didn’t you just say its emotional? Then its subjective, and not totally within your control… there is no objective truth to “I am better than a vibrator”, its only your ability to match the preference of your partner.


Because JetBird explicitly changed that setting away from the default


Regardless of whether or not its worthy of discussion, this is heavily AI assisted at least, and GrapheneOS does not allow “walls of verbose text” (which this certainly is…) generated by AI.
Maybe if this person cared enough to follow the forum rules there could be discussion on this topic.


Needs expert advice, so asks random strangers on Lemmy…
Just do it anonymously like the rest of the hackers. Use Tor, post the code to Pastebin or similar, share link on public forums with a burner account.


I have seen 6 port minipcs like this one https://cwwkpc.com/products/mini-pc-firewall-c6 so number of ports is not an issue as long as you are prepared to pay for it. I think you’ll find more ports with similar keywords (industrial, firewall, fanless, etc).
My setup, which I think works well, is to have OPNsense on the miniPC as router/firewall, and separate WiFi APs. This setup has lasted me around 5 years now and will probably last as long as OPNsense and openWRT (for my APs) had decent support for my hardware. Well worth the money and effort in my opinion, and separating the router/firewall from the AP allows you much more flexibility.
This is the way


Actually not bad advice if they are into you badly speaking their language to them at first 😂


https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/38597306882193-About-age-verification-for-the-UK-and-the-EU
Looks like that’s because its not rolled out here… YET


It does, except their execs are on LinkedIn sucking Trump’s cock on the regular


Seems sus


Take a look here, it explains more about the specific configuration, such as which subvolumes are automatically snapshotted and include in rollbacks, bootloader integration, etc https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/tumbleweed/snapper/
Basically there are many details in the setup of btrfs that are needed to get to that level where you can be confident of being able to easily rollback to a previous state. After losing some data on a manually configured btrfs setup on Fedora I went to openSUSE specifically because they have already done all the hard work for you on the btrfs config


Why trying to avoid Netbird?


This is what openSUSE Tumbleweed is designed to do, although config files in /home require manual setup to include. It allows you to completely rollback if necessary after a system upgrade, allowing you to use a bleeding edge distro without fear of having an unusuable system. If an upgrade goes bad, usual procedure is to roll back to the last btrfs snapshot and just wait for the fix (which usually comes in a couple days to a week, as Tumbleweed advances rather quickly).
openSUSE has a specific btrfs subvolume setup and grub/systemd-boot integration to enable this, which is not too common even today, so it really is a bit special in that you can have this functionality without excessive time spent setting it up manually.
An actual answer for the browser instead of just shitting on Brave would be IronFox (hardened Firefox), and the best place to get it would be the Accrescent app store.
But for real don’t use Brave…


But you see they can sell this! Can’t sell “fallow fields”…


Exactly. At the federal level the U.S. is an oligarchy completely controlled by the Epstein class.
No vibe coding. No AI. No slop. This is absolutely screaming LLM