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Keyoxide: aspe:keyoxide.org:KI5WYVI3WGWSIGMOKOOOGF4JAE (think PGP key but modern and easier to use)

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Might be faster if all drives are connected in parallel

Redjard,
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Not like you can from the inside either. You’re just a murder trolley driver, you don’t even have the break keys.

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Ich bin sehr zufrieden bei lassmich durch null teilen.

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You need to set up quite a few things first. It’s like suing an app store cause you can install a browser and pin a piracy website to your home menu, giving you one click access to illegal sources.

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I have now tried this behavior on more profiles and devices (originally I tested on 2 profiles), and it it seems this behavior isn’t universal. On the same device (gentoo linux) and a laptop (windows 10) I do not see this behavior. One profile (my main profile) has many historic changes, the other though is quite new and not very unconventional settings wise. Both see this issue. The third profile on the same device is basically empty, only used for testing a few times.
However the win10 profile is a fork of my main profile from 1.5y ago, and should thus be similar in usage and configuration weirdness, yet it works just fine. The only Idea I have right now is it being related to the number of tabs open, since the two profiles seeing the issue have probably over 100 over multiple windows, while the other two only have a single window with maybe 10-20 tabs. Through opening a number of heavy tabs I could not recreate this yet. A restart doesn’t fix it either, meaning the tabs in their unloaded state would still contribute if that were the cause.

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I have now found instances it doesn’t happen for. It might be related to the number of open tabs, or some other indicator of recent heavy usage.

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I have Pinned it on uBlock Origin.
ubo seems to prevent creation of cache for pages while it is active.
Testing around with enabling and disabling addons, I saw the issue disappear. I then reenabled all addons and the issue was still gone. So I restarted and it came back. Then I disabled one after another, and got to it being ubo. I then tried disabling it, loading a “gallery page” and an entry on it, then reenabling ubo. The pages were still cached, but visiting a different entry would reload that one every time. Same for any other newly opened “gallery” and “entry” pages.
This explains why this didn’t happen in the test profile, which has no addons installed, but the mirrored profile on the laptop does have ubo and ff on the same version, however I do not observe the behavior there. I will investigate further.

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Actually it happens on the forked profile too now, restarting ff did not clear the cache there and it only occurs on newly opened pages now, so what I assume happened was I initially tested while ubo was not yet updated, since the laptop has been sleeping for a while. The browser generated a bunch of cache entries for my test pages and those continued working when ff updated ubo. Clearing the cache now has it break on all pages and fix itself when ubo is disabled like on the other device.
Therefore this seems like a clear ubo issue, independent of platform and other factors. All 3 affected profiles have similar ubo config, so I’ll investigate that now. However it is not a firefox issue, I will move the issue elsewhere.

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Do you have ubo installed? If not, could you try installing it and see if you can recreate it then? Specifically version 1.54.0. You’ll have to find a new test page or clear cache after ubo has been enabled.

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Yes, I just updated the post, you can see the process in my various comments.
It seems to be caused by uBlock origin, though I haven’t yet investigated deeper. It might be the combination of the firefox version and the ubo version, and it may be dependent on a specific setting within ubo, I don’t know yet.

Poland’s new government sacks state TV, radio and news bosses (www.theguardian.com)

The new Polish government has gutted the top management of public television, making good on a campaign promise to reform a broadcaster that functioned as a mouthpiece of its rightwing populist predecessor, but also prompting criticism of their methods from some quarters....

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This makes me wish there was !lemmysilver

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The mean of 1 and 9 is 5

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If one doesn’t realize you’re op, the entire thing can be interpreted very differently.
Then “Not sure if sarcastic and woosh, or adding to the joke ಠ_ಠ” could be interpreted as something like “I’m not sure if you are adding to the joke and I’m not understanding it”.

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Try btrfs, where with only 5 hours of research you can create a swap file without writing the entire file.
Also there is no other option, the 5h are non-optional.

After doing that twice, In my / now lives

/swapfile-howto``# this is btrfs not a normal file system. # We have to create and allocate the file in a btrfs friendly way, # and tell btrfs to not move or segment it. touch /swapfile999 chmod 600 /swapfile999 truncate -s 0 /swapfile999 chattr +C /swapfile999 fallocate -l 999G /swapfile999 mkswap /swapfile999 swapon /swapfile999 -p 200

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And since people won’t use the website, the website won’t use the list. So the list would be useless.
The maintainer seems to have followed the same interpretation, weighing legitimate use against spam use. This is the official response to the issue as of 8h ago:

Dear Contributors,

We value your suggestions for expanding our list of disposable email providers. Your input is crucial in enhancing our tool’s capabilities.

Decision on Gmail and ProtonMail Inclusion

After thorough evaluation, we have resolved not to include Gmail and ProtonMail in our list. Our rationale is based on the following technical and operational considerations:


<span style="color:#323232;">1. **Reputation and Reliability**
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   * **Gmail and ProtonMail**: Established, reputable providers with a high trust level for personal and professional communication.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   * **Distinction**: Unlike typical disposable email services, they offer long-term, reliable email solutions.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">2. **Active Abuse and Spam Prevention Mechanisms**
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   * **Effective Systems**: Both providers have robust mechanisms to detect and mitigate abuse and spam.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   * **Proactive Monitoring**: Ensures a secure email environment, reducing the prevalence of malicious activities.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">3. **Commercial Intent of Typical Disposable Email Providers**
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   * **Focus**: Targeting providers driven by ad revenue, facilitating spam/abuse.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   * **Gmail and ProtonMail's Model**: User-centric, not primarily ad-driven.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">4. **Domain Limitations**
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   * **Effectiveness**: Limited domain offerings by Gmail and ProtonMail make them less susceptible to misuse.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   * **Strategy**: Focusing on providers with extensive, rotating domain lists for more impactful filtering.
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">5. **Individual User Accountability**
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   
</span><span style="color:#323232;">   * **Accountability Measures**: Both services have mechanisms to penalize users violating terms, decreasing misuse risks.
</span>

Summary and Next Steps

Including Gmail and ProtonMail does not align with our criteria for identifying disposable email services. Our aim is to target services significantly contributing to online spam and abuse, without impacting legitimate email services. We have reviewed your list and agree on adding some providers, like internxt.com (Reference). We will also incorporate the obvious choices from the tail of your list. We apologize for the delay in addressing this issue but intend to promptly resolve it by focusing on the most impactful additions.

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Is this HiPER Calc with ads? Did the free version have those?

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What does this have to do with what you said?

Ukraine blows up main railway connection between Russia and China (www.politico.eu)

Ukraine’s security service blew up a railway connection linking Russia to China, in a clandestine strike carried out deep into enemy territory, with pro-Kremlin media reporting that investigators have opened a criminal case into a “terrorist attack.”...

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To complete this, probably with ff117 I had to fix the way I load my userchrome files, reminding me I should probably put them here too:

/usr/lib64/firefox/firefox.cfgjs // firefox.cfg file needs to start with a comment line // it is included by having the following two lines in defaults/pref/autoconfig.js: // pref(“general.config.sandbox_enabled”, false); // pref(“general.config.filename”, “firefox.cfg”); // pref(“general.config.obscure_value”, 0); var Services = globalThis.Services; Services.obs.addObserver((aSubject, _aTopic, _aData)=>{ var chromeWindow = aSubject; chromeWindow.setTimeout(()=>{ try { if (chromeWindow.userChromeJsMod) return; chromeWindow.userChromeJsMod = true; var chromeFiles = chromeWindow.FileUtils.getDir(“UChrm”, []).directoryEntries; var sss = Components.classes[“@mozilla.org/content/style-sheet-service;1”].getService(Components.interfaces.nsIStyleSheetService); while (chromeFiles.hasMoreElements()) { var file = chromeFiles.getNext().QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIFile); var fileURI = Services.io.newFileURI(file); if (!file.isFile()) continue; if (/(^userChrome|.uc).js$/i.test(file.leafName)) { // load userChrome.js and *.uc.js (case insensitive) as js file Services.scriptloader.loadSubScriptWithOptions(fileURI.spec, { target: chromeWindow, charset: “UTF-8”, ignoreCache: true, }); } else if (/.as.css$/i.test(file.leafName)) { // load *.as.css (case insensitive) as css file (in browser scope) if (!sss.sheetRegistered(fileURI, sss.AGENT_SHEET)) { sss.loadAndRegisterSheet(fileURI, sss.AGENT_SHEET); } } else if (/^(?!(userChrome|userContent).css$).+.css$/i.test(file.leafName)) { if (!sss.sheetRegistered(fileURI, sss.USER_SHEET)) { sss.loadAndRegisterSheet(fileURI, sss.USER_SHEET); } } } } catch (e) { Components.utils.reportError(e); // [check] Show Content Messages } }, 10); // end of timeout }, “browser-delayed-startup-finished”, false);

/usr/lib64/firefox/defaults/pref/autoconfig.jsjs pref(“general.config.sandbox_enabled”, false); pref(“general.config.filename”, “firefox.cfg”); pref(“general.config.obscure_value”, 0);

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