A uBlock Origin filter is already enabled for bypassing paywalls in LibreWolf by default. So using ByPass Paywalls is mostly unnecesarry.
Browser: LibreWolf
Important Settings:
DoH enabled with Quad9 (Max Protection)
Container Tabs are enabled
ResistFingerprinting disabled
Search Engine: searx.be
Extensions:
Bitwarden
Dark Reader
LocalCDN
NoScript
Search by Image
uBlock Origin
Temporary Containers
Manjaro, I get it. But Mint is excellent if you want a stable Ubuntu experience without Ubuntu Pro ads in the fucking terminal and a slow as shit proprietary package manager, integrated right into your system package manager.
Not sure really since I don’t have an Nvidia card. Pop! OS and Nobara are just general recommendations I found on the internet.
Though if you have an Nvidia card you should install Pop! OS or Nobara Linux since they have an Nvidia ISO so you won’t need to struggle with installing them later on.
Probably Linux Mint (https://linuxmint.com) will be the best experience for you. If you have newer hardware or you’re not sure scroll down to the bottom on the download page and download the “EDGE” iso since it has newer software than the default versions and more hardware support. If you have older hardware, you can probably install the Cinnamon iso too but if that doesn’t work install the XFCE iso. Finally flash it onto a USB drive with https://etcher.io/ and boot into it, testing if some things work like audio and video. Software like VSCode etc. are already on the software manager so you won’t have much trouble with writing JS.
You can just use RiMusic, it’s a pretty good YouTube Music frontend. And I think there was BeatBump if you want a web based alternative.
Hostinger is pretty cheap I think.
Okay, thanks!
I don’t have 2FA for my GitLab account since it’s only accesible via my GitHub account which has 2FA. Is this good or should I add 2FA to GitLab also?
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Paying for a text editor, who doesn’t like that?
Honestly WiFi support, it isn’t as bad as it was before but still some really popular cards like RTL8821CE aren’t properly supported (i know there is a dkms driver but it isn’t properly maintained and doesn’t work for the latest kernel versions).
Wasted on F-Droid.
I use LibreWolf on Debian and just got the update. It doesn’t take that much time.
Microsoft Store already has browsers like Firefox.
What does this have anything to do with RCS?
You can use Invidious, Piped.video or FreeTube if you’re on a computer. If you’re on something like a mobile phone use GrayJay or NewPipe. If you want to continue using YouTube normally, Brave’s adblocker blocks those pop-ups completely. Also if you use Ublock try updating the filters.
Try running uname -r to see if your kernel version is below 5.17. This card only got support after that version.