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Yep, every browser has a browser cache, I believe in Firefox it’s set to 1GB by default? It will cache assets like JS or images on the same domain name.
Yep, every browser has a browser cache, I believe in Firefox it’s set to 1GB by default? It will cache assets like JS or images on the same domain name.
You don’t even need to manually keep your battery in the 20-80 range nowadays since almost every charge controller automatically monitors temperature and adjusts charging parameters to not damage the battery.
Sort of. The charge controller will limit charging current if too far outside normal temperature ranges. But it will still charge all the way to 100% unless you manually limit that with the settings on your device.
Heck, lithium ion batteries nowadays last longest the longer they’re plugged in.
That’s actually incorrect, charging a Li-ion battery to 100% is significantly worse for it than charging to 80%, and keeping it at 100% plugged in is even worse. Which is why most devices will have the option to stop charging at 80% or near there instead of going all the way to 100%.
Charging while warm is also much worse than charging below 50 degrees F or so.
It should never be needed, even when replacing the battery as that data is part of the BMS.
Calibration was a thing like 25 years ago with the awful NiCD/NiMH batteries as I remember.
I imagine the overlap of people who use Snapchat and people who use Firefox is pretty small, they probably see such a small amount of users with Firefox and they just decided not to support it.
You might be interested in this then, it’s an app that uses AI to auto-tag saved bookmarks: https://hoarder.app/
Have you tried bookmarking things instead of leaving them open as tabs?
IIRC it also stores your account password server side and stores your emails there too, it’s literally just webmail.
Yeah but compared to x86 setups they often are not the best choice these days.
If you add another / at the end of the URL does that solve it?
Why do you trust Greasemonkey and some random script? That’s far less safe than just installing uBlock Origin.
IIRC if you’re running uBlock Origin there’s no need for Privacy Badger.
In a classic server-client situation, your clients should have AllowedIPs set to 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 in their repecive configuration file.
Only if you want the VPN to be your default route! Many may not want this.
AFAIK the user account created by default on windows will be a full privilege account, so won’t need a password to gain admin through UAC. Essentially the same as Linux where you can gain root privileges through sudo by using your own password.
But if you create an account with standard user privileges it will ask your for the password to an administrator account to gain admin. I’m not sure what the linux equivalent of this would be, denying sudo access would be too restrictive so maybe there’s an in between where you need the password to an admin user to gain sudo.
No, 2FA stops someone from getting into your account if they have the password.
I find it really hard to read for getting the information I need quickly, too much going on with too much useless info.
App and program are interchangeable terms, it doesn’t matter.
“Usually”
And stuff like this is why Linux communities get a bad rep lol. No one cares that the the term all only came along with the iPhone, it’s a common term now so get used to it.
Backup and restore after formatting? I would assume you have backups in place already
Gotcha, mine always seems to be 1GB of space usage on all my PCs so I figured that was just the default.