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Remove the trailing dot from the url: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.03958.pdf
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Remove the trailing dot from the url: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.03958.pdf
These decisions might be intentional on the part of Google and Microsoft
Well, yes - it’s profitable for these corporations to portray Firefox as buggy and their own browser as superior. Change your user agent to one of a Chromium-based browser and watch how your “unsupported” Firefox suddenly works correctly in most cases.
I always use a yaml file for user config but json is fine, too
I’ve used wireguard for a few years. The container isn’t essential, but I prefer to have all my service configs contained and separate from the host OS.
So basically you’ll just have one WAN->LAN port forward for Wireguard. Connect to that remotely, and you’ll be able to access everything inside your LAN.
She’s dead, sis. Try Mulch if you specifically want a chromium-based browser. I use it as a backup for sites which don’t work correctly under Firefox. You can add the divestos repo to your Fdroid client for auto updates.
Install Obtanium and it’ll update anything you add (like Jerboa) directly from GitHub releases instead of waiting for it to propagate through to FDroid/IzzyOnDroid/etc’s repos.
Does your .bashrc actually source .bash_profile? Add
[ ! -f "~/.bash_profile" ] || . "~/.bash_profile"
(.bash_profile doesn’t exist or source it) to the end if not.