

I was using the cookie lists but I stopped using them due to the aforementioned problems.
I was using the cookie lists but I stopped using them due to the aforementioned problems.
Poorly. WSL is awesome but it’s I/O performance is not at a level which will make developers on bigger projects happy.
Disabling uBO, dismissing the cookie pop-up and then re-enabling uBO usually works, but is a lot more work than just running Consent-O-Matic in the background.
You’re not wrong, but in my experience those lists cause some sites to not work anymore, the whole site will stay dark waiting for the cookie pop-up for example, or you can’t scroll. I still use uBO to block ads but Consent-O-Matic gives me a better experience on those sites.
https://github.com/cavi-au/Consent-O-Matic This can do it for you on most sites in most browsers.
It’s not released yet. And yeah, it’s standard ITX, Framework adheres to standards as much as possible.
Framework Desktop contains an ITX board with a Strix Halo. It’s not cheap though, unless you compare it to an equivalent Mac Mini.
Steam downloads consistently saturate my 1 Gbps connection, but it’s still fast enough for me. Had it a year now, still not really used to things going that fast.