

I thought Lynx used headless Firefox as the backend? isn’t the old one Links?


I thought Lynx used headless Firefox as the backend? isn’t the old one Links?


who cares, it’s better than the engineers going to the military
they both use decentralizable tech, but in practice only mastodon is decentralized


how many ports do you need? if it’s below 1000 I’d just permanently open an unused port range and make the applications use those ports
if nothing is listening on those ports then it wouldn’t be a security problem at all


vaporware companies don’t release open hardware


you’re trying to start a flame war on your first post? are you engagement farming? nice attempt ig


tbf linux does have more sensible security defaults so having to enter more passwords is kinda true
on windows, the default user is passwordless admin by default so they just click one button to “authorise” whatever needs admin privileges (e.g. installing programs to windows equivalent of /usr/bin )
most Linux distributions I’ve used (except maybe raspbian) requires the user’s password for running shit as superuser
you CAN change the behaviour in /etc/sudoers if you really care though
you’ll become comfortable with the cli, it’s seriously not hard.
all you need to know to start is:
then you can branch out from there