Not that I am aware of. I mean, I use no-script “capabilities” filters which disables eg objects, frames, fetch, webgl, fonts and other stuff, but I don’t know any “intelligent” addon which understand what a script does and if it can be disabled without any harm to site functioning. I don’t really think anything like that exists.
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I thought of it too, but that way I should whitelist a lot of sites which doesn’t load readable w/o js, a lot of sites I randomly visit just one time ever for one random thing. Would make my workflow just slower.
Did you encounter a lot of broken by default sites w/o js? Or is it bearable? I could make the switch too.
When uBlock Origin doesn’t remove adblock-detected popups, I just disable JS entirely on that site (thru no-script addon).
MrSoup@lemmy.zipto Tech@programming.dev•Solar-Powered Device Turns Moon Dirt Into Bricks, a Potential Breakthrough in Lunar Construction2·5 days agoI think it’s because of the material itself which can’t keep it inside, by not being isolant. Just a guess.
MrSoup@lemmy.zipto Tech@programming.dev•Solar-Powered Device Turns Moon Dirt Into Bricks, a Potential Breakthrough in Lunar Construction5·5 days agoA building made of that can’t keep pressure and air inside.
My setup is TrackerControl + inviZible Pro.
Try givin a look on the web for some foss vpn client for android which supports port forwarding. Maybe you should find some guides on how to setup multiple of them too with work profile or just port mapping.
I don’t want them to report failures in my life
With TrackerControl I’ve setup port forwarding to inviZible Pro. But this is up to the app to support it.
Another way is to use Android work profile which enables to use two VPN, one on each account.
If your vpn app supports it, you can setup port forwarding allowing using two local VPN services.
MrSoup@lemmy.zipto Privacy@lemmy.ml•final steps for privacy. trackers in apps. options?11·11 days agoTrackerControl allows you to filter apps traffic, so them can’t “call home”.
MrSoup@lemmy.zipto Gaming@lemmy.zip•Developer of PlayStation 1 emulator DuckStation threatens "removing Linux support entirely" but not yetEnglish3·12 days agoSo the og developer will find himself with some Windows users and nothing left since most people would probably choose the most foss version supporting Linux and (since that) getting more improvements from contributors.
GG
MrSoup@lemmy.zipto Gaming@lemmy.zip•Developer of PlayStation 1 emulator DuckStation threatens "removing Linux support entirely" but not yetEnglish1·12 days agodeleted by creator
MrSoup@lemmy.zipto Games@sh.itjust.works•Microsoft’s success on PlayStation points to the futureEnglish2·12 days agoMicrosoft doesn’t care about Xbox. They stated it. They are now a very big publisher (since they bought every big studio) and of course they are goin the same path as Sony: publishing exclusives on other platform (aka Windows for Sony and Ps for Ms) after a while.
MrSoup@lemmy.zipto Android@lemdro.id•The Australian government recalls Google Pixel 6aEnglish2·15 days agoIs there a way without using a Google account?
If you need an LLM to move files in a folder, maybe you should not be a PM.
MrSoup@lemmy.zipto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•GPU Screen Recorder for Linux / Wayland as Flatpak5·18 days agoThat’s the new UI (optional). The legacy one is just a gtk window full of options.
Imagine what will happen next, will they just ignore that a stupid law have broken wikipedia in the entire UK? Lol, I think at least someone would be concerned.