

Two kids in a trenchcoat is back in fashion!


Two kids in a trenchcoat is back in fashion!


Great to have browser that’s not using Chromium, I like having another WebKit browser in the wild that’s not Safari.


I just set up something for my sibling, and had to make it super easy. I’ve thought about yuno host, but I ended up using runtipi because it does use docker underneath it all but you don’t ever have to see that.
From my limited experience it was super easy and a pleasure to use, I’m considering using it instead of my current portainer setup.
Time for privacy burkas for everyone
That’s one way to handle it, destination walking to places with less spy devices around. I might get some beefier calves!
Yeah I remember hearing about Amazon sidewalk when it was announced but haven’t tracked it since. Definitely makes me more upset, but knowledge is power and I’ll have to consider how I handle my on-hand devices now, thanks!
Glad to know I’m not the only one. I’ve actually thought about how this is effecting mail carriers, but never got the opportunity to hear that side. I would be really conflicted in that position too, I bet that was a really hard thing to decide on, but good on you for doing something since it was so disturbing.
For sure, always about balance, but I’ll take away any extra data points about me that I can even if I’m not able to eliminate all of them. I do a lot of things to limit my private data exposure, but no matter who you are there’s always a line for what you’re willing to do.
Thanks for the detailed reply. I’m just curious about the perspective of others.


I don’t think this blocks crawlers. About 1/5 websites uses cloudflare, the significant thing here’s is that AI scraping is now blocked by default on most of those sites, NOT crawling
I don’t know hot to think about images like this, now with such available image generators.
Is this real?


A/B testing a very effective mass testing ground, I’m surprised some people don’t do it. Amazon is probably doing a few dozen a/b tests constsntly


Try the Orion browser for that, I like it


Totally get it.
I just started using the Orion browser from Kagi. It’s actually using WebKit underneath and is kind of like Safari but outside the walled garden (minus sync which requires iCloud right now).
They only support macOS and iOS/iPadOS right now, but are working on Linux & Windows versions.
Worth a shot imo


I’m confused, why is Safari half a rendering engine? Isn’t that WebKit, which was the original rendering engine of Chrome, and the engine used by DuckDuckGo browser on macOS and any browser in iOS? I thought it constituted a full engine, curious on your take.
What’s happening on Oct 14?


Not sure things are as open source as they let on… https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/07/nvidia-maintains-its-distinct-version-of-open-with-latest-kernel-modules/


The wall is looking at you funny
From the article it seems like they’re doing what Mozilla did with all their logos a while ago, they are just getting a sense of what people prefer with the survey, but in the End SUSE will be deciding what the new logos will be.
This is my exact setup and I’ve wondered if it would be enough. I haven’t spun up nextcloud yet, but I’ll have the need for it soon I think.
Do you run other apps through nextcloud? I have have things mostly as separate containers in the eq14, but wondered about experience from others. Is it more resource efficient to run something via nextcloud instead of separate container?