DNS cannot do what ublock does, but it is helpful for non-browsers.
DNS cannot do what ublock does, but it is helpful for non-browsers.
Most mobile browsers can’t. Every Chromium browser is soon getting the gimped Lite version too.
So it’s just Firefox on not iOS.
DBus works very poorly on Windows unfortunately.
Many toolkits make dbus usage simple. It’s also introspectable so very easy to explore or generate bindings for dynamically.
It’s pretty nice to use IME.
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The Nvidia drivers perform fine generally but it would be nice to verify it.
Phones are very dynamic devices constantly migrating between unknown networks, they suck as a server.
Plus the whole point is to control device wakeups. The opposite is true for a server.
Verizon has prioritized traffic so other carriers get faster speeds than Fi over the same network.
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Fi hasn’t been competitive in many years anyway. You can get more and faster data for cheaper.
It is usually easy to detect a specific client. Like even if you ignore the keys there are dozens of little details like the TLS fingerprint of whatever library they use not matching iOS. Things that are easy to miss and sometimes hard to bypass. Then there are heuristics on how it is used is likely unique.
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Safari has supported mv2 extensions for years and recently added mv3 support.
However it never supported WebRequest blocking.
Brave claims they will maintain it in their fork but that won’t last long.
Developers don’t need to keep mv2 support, Firefox supports mv3 plus extra APIs on top.
Tables like this suck. They are made by one of the projects in the comparison and they include no data.
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The bug is that they parse a glib keyfile with configparser which is a different format. So what is valid in one isn’t in the other.
Proton has a free tier.