I’m sure there are opinions both ways. I think the reason Fedora is the headline is because it is the more recent addition. Lenovo has had an Ubuntu option on some machines for a few years now. Fedora is a fairly recent addition.
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waz@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What subscription service would you gladly pay for?3·6 months agoI know many sports games a lot of the adverts are imposed digitally before broadcast. I don’t watch a lot of sports, but I would certainly enjoy watching more if there were an option to disable the added adverts.
waz@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How much privacy would i be sacrificing to have my work email on my personal phone?1·9 months agoInstead of adding an account to the device with all of the management software that goes with it, one could use a generic SMTP email client (K-9 Mail?) and still get the email, but not have to worry about the privacy and remote administration concerns.
Edit: nevermind, I skimmed the question at first, and didn’t see the duo limitation. This solution probably isn’t an option.
Ohh, cool. Thanks for the warning. This just got complicated enough that I am definitely going to have do go down this rabbit hole.
Interesting question. I don’t know. I haven’t actually had a chance to dig in yet.
I’m guessing you’ve already happened across this, but in case you haven’t, here is an explanation of the the compilation flags thorium uses for it’s chromium builds:
https://thorium.rocks/optimizations
It seems as good of a place to start as any.
I haven’t spent a ton of time down this particular rabbit hole, but now I may have to.
Yes, both links and lynx are terminal based browsers. I remember using them to browse the Gentoo handbook when trying to do my first install.
Thanks for the nostalgic flashback.