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Funny, I only notice dns leaks in the per SSID DNS settings. I have to be connected to wireguard so that my DNS server stays my adguard server (hosted on my local net) otherwise my ISP DNS leaks.
The VPN doesnt leak my ISP dns. But yes I do have block all connections without VPN enabled.
The DNS leaks through when I set settings in the “static” internet settings on the main profile.
My setup is a wireguard VPN on my personal network, which utilizes locally hosted adguard and pihole servers. I check for leaks at https://www.dnscheck.tools
I’m presently using the huawei watch fit 3 on gadgetbridge nightly, which I am enjoying but it definitely has its quirks.
They’re also adding the Garmin watches, which are well known for their activity tracking.
What are your primary use cases for Yazi? I’m trying to see if it’ll fit into my workflow.
I’ve been experimenting with it on my MacBook Pro. When I navigate to a few Go projects I’m working on, syntax highlighting only seems to be available in the file preview. After that, it appears to just open in plain Vi.
At work, I use Windows and primarily code in C#.
Is Yazi more geared towards file management?
Y’all should check out twitch streamlink gui, or other alternate front ends, regardless. https://github.com/streamlink/streamlink-twitch-gui
There should really be push notifications around installed apps with known vulns… Its tracked here: https://forum.f-droid.org/t/vulnerability-warnings-in-f-droid-app/20505
Could someone with a gitlab account open a feature request on the f droid repo?
I tried to open an account but it required email + cell phone (it picked up my VoIP number) and a credit card…
EDIT: I generated an RSS feed based off of Mozilla’s known vuln list. If anyone knows of a better way to do this, please let me know!