Mozilla should make Fakepost source code open-source so that people (with right hardware) can self-host it.
I’m also exactly on the same boat as you; I use Fakepost frequently and now it will be canned by Mozilla. The alternative I found is https://reviewmeta.com/, but it’s quite slow and can’t cover all domains of Amazon.
Playing was almost as thrilling as seeing it work.
This is GOLD!
Mint is based on Ubuntu which in turn based on Debian.
Mint is neither developing OS, or Linux kernel from scratch.
On the other hand, Mozilla is maintaining Firefox browser and most importantly Gecko JS engine all by itself.
Browser codebase is really complex and requires dedicated dev effort.
You can use Cosmic DE on any device that can run Linux. You do NOT need to purchase System76 laptops for that.
Stick to Production version of Nvidia Linux driver - v550, v570. I’m using v570 on Ubuntu 25.04, no issue in either day to day work or in gaming.
This page might help: https://european-alternatives.eu/
It’s a planned post-launch feature!
Source: https://mastodon.online/@thunderbird/114297443075434009
NVIDIA’s confidential computing
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/what-is-confidential-computing/
Did you compile the kernel by yourself, or used Mainline to install?
Operated by MZLA Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation, Thunderbird is an independent, community-driven project that is managed and overseen by the Thunderbird Council, which is elected by the Thunderbird community.
Yes, Gnome extensions shall be impacted once again for sure. But, at least that is not a deal breaker for me.
I guess it takes time to built a DE from scratch.
No native support for DoH in Pi-Hole yet. Additional setup is required to enable it on Pi-Hole[1].
If Pi-Hole starts supporting DoH out-of-the-box, I’ll happily switch from AdguardHome.
NextDNS doesn’t support unlimited DNS query for free, I think.
Thanks for the context!
Alpine has been used in Docker, and Docker is now run everywhere
This is exactly what came to my mind while reading through the article.
Proton client is open-source? yes.
Their server side code is independently audited? yes.
So, no issue in my Pov. But, “a company run by scientist” - that’s a bit stretching the truth, I would say.