Initially I followed this route to avoid Snap version provided by Ubuntu.
Later I just downloaded Tar package from Mozilla, and update it manually.
In short, I just abandoned deb/snap/flatpak altogether.
UX is a very subjective matter.
Bad news is that it is not clear at this point whether Mozilla is going to go forward with the implementation. A post on Reddit by one of the project members suggests that the build is a “rough proof-of-concept”. Some features tested in the build “did not survive”. It is unclear which did not, as they are not mentioned. Mozilla is, however, implementing those that survived the cut into Firefox. Again, the poster does not mention which those are. It is also not verified that the poster is actually a member of the project team, so take this with a grain of salt as well.
All of these are signs of persistent threat actors aka State sponsor hacker. Though the real motive we would never know as it’s now a failed project.
Definitely state sponsored attack. It could be any nation - US to North Korea, and any other nation in between.
I got a Raspberry Pi 4B (8GB). Though I installed mwmbl only recently, but havn’t noticed any memory leak as such; will keep monitoring though. BTW, i disabled logging for this container.
Just a quick note - command line script : this can be run as a docker. If you have any home server (Raspberry Pi x) and willing to spare some server time, you can run as a docker container on it.
Yes, you should.
Fully Mature Wayland implementation in Gnome.
Imagine yourself playing FPS game (CS: GO 2), and your cat just walk casually on your keyboard!!
That was my assumption as well. Thanks OP for sharing.
If possible, self-host SearxNG using Docker/Podman to avoid all of these.
I use “GtkStressTesting” for tracking system’s health, although it’s actually a Benchmarking tool.
https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gst
I personally use Invidious (Privacy front-end of YouTube) using Docker. Though it can be compiled and run standalone as well.
It doesn’t take much resource (< 100 MB) to run on my system. There is NO ad or no pause.
It’s like YouTube Premium account with ZERO tracking.
I’ve Invidious hosted on my Little Raspberry Pi 4, and using it’s WPA app on every device I got.
Zero ad + Decent UI + Access to highest video quality
https://invidious.io/