Adding more light to glare will actively make it worse. You need to make the changes I mentioned before.
catloaf
No, a light behind your monitor will do nothing to block light on the front. You have to reduce the light coming in or compensate by increasing the brightness. There exist anti-glare products, but they work by adding a reflection-diffusing matte layer, so they're not effective on an already matte screen.
Not yet. Firefox also has a troubleshooting mode where it disables all your extensions, etc., but keeps your profile. I'm going to try that next.
No proxy. I've tried disabling the likely extensions with no change. It's not the builtin anti-tracking stuff, either.
It'd be great if Cloudflare sites supported Firefox. No matter what I do, it always gives me the "prove you're a human" checkbox loop.
Good idea, but a motivated attacker could put them on one of those rocker tables like they use for mixing blood. It also wouldn't cover the more common scenario of someone stealing it out of your hand.
Presumably it doesn't reboot unless it was already unlocked.
It should be, but it appears to be a bug.
It depends on which sort algorithm you're using.
In that they're a single organization, yes, but I'm a single person with significantly fewer resources. Non-availability is a significantly higher risk for things I host personally.
And how do you suggest we federate our DNA to each other?