

Mirrors are fine since the official website is not accessible on every country. They just suggest verifying the file signature.
Mirrors are fine since the official website is not accessible on every country. They just suggest verifying the file signature.
I see. That makes sense.
Normally there shouldn’t be a problem with packaging but Tor documentation recommends it like that to ensure security and authenticity. Even though it’s self-updating, they also recommend to delete and re-install it time to time, instead of just updating.
There might not be problems with other packaging but the point here is to not trust anything other than the official sources for maximum privacy I believe.
Well, for Tor Browser even AUR isn’t recommended. Just download it from official website and put it under somewhere like ~/.local/opt
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Wow, so kinda like chimerism? Though this is on another level. Couldn’t find a wiki page but definitely would like to read about it. By the way, while searching for this, I found about XXYY which I also didn’t know about.
I heard about XYY, XXY and even XXX so was wondering about this one. Since it’s still 50/50 (more or less) and it has to contain at least one X, I would guess. Still confused by the article title though.
Is YY possible though? Never heard of that one.
I don’t think so. This one has Android build but it seems to be in alpha stage.
This seems to be a Foliate fork. I have a blurry font problem with Foliate and couldn’t use it for a while, but this one doesn’t have that bug. Thanks for sharing.
I’ll trade it with a bad poem.
Oh, the possibilities on Linux! Yummy.
Honestly, whatever floats your boat. There are many good options here, just try all and use the one you liked most. Or just go and pick one, or use the one that comes pre-installed in your distro.
Recommended ones:
We should rename it as Urectum to end that stupid joke once and for all.
This reminded me the tomeato episode of DIlbert.
Laptops had so much class back then.