I'm doing opnsense on a protectli
cyberpunk007
Mini for PS3 controllers, micro for PS4 and most android phones that were made prior to about 4 or 5 years ago.
The only thing I'd be curious about with these numbers is car jackings vs the amount of cars/drivers on the road. That would give a percentage and let us know how common it is.
Pretty much. There was something I read the other day about Uber drivers and liability in car accidents. Another wild read.
Extremely common? Really?
Like everything these days, ten bucks says "Naw you licensed it" with all these conditions attached.
Corporate fine print is so out of control in the 21st century.
I couldn't even find one last time
Don't we have some already? Knoqueror comes to mind...
Edit:
According to chatgpt...:
Here are some FOSS web browsers that are not directly based on any other existing browser or engine (though they may share components or libraries):
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Konqueror – While it uses the KHTML engine, it was originally developed independently as part of the KDE project and is not based on any other browser.
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Dillo – A very lightweight browser focused on simplicity and speed. It uses its own layout engine called Dillo Widget Set (DWSET), not based on any other browser engine.
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Netsurf – A lightweight browser that uses its own rendering engine, NetSurf, rather than being based on another browser.
These browsers have independent origins and are not forks of other browsers. They either developed their own rendering engines or were built from the ground up. However, it's worth noting that even independent browsers often rely on shared libraries or standards to some degree.
Maybe I don't quite understand, but is Firefox focus what you're after? It's my default browser. I also have Firefox with extensions installed which I use for my other stuff.
I'm using Plex with plexamp. You could also go jellyfin with finamp