

I think most people on the internet don’t even know what a browser extension is. Most people are not very interested in customizing or tweaking their computer beyond “push this button, stuff I want comes out.”


I think most people on the internet don’t even know what a browser extension is. Most people are not very interested in customizing or tweaking their computer beyond “push this button, stuff I want comes out.”


Oh, trust me, they would.
“Why did this library have this book that showed him how to kil himself?! Ban books!”
Ticketmaster database with credit card information got hacked years ago. I got an email confirming it and got a credit card transaction for about 1000 euros. Got a bit to explain and convince the credit card company, but they reversed it and blocked the card.
As for your case, just use very strong and unique passwords in a password manager like KeePass and you’ll be fine. It won’t hurt to rotate your password now, though.
It’s more likely the result of automated login attempts because your email is on a leaked list and they forced a password reset on you to protect your account.
Free as in freedom has always referred to the availability of the source code and the power to make changes to it.


That’s because each tab is sandboxed.
Are you not rotating your logs with for example logrotate?
Iit’s an internal error that is not handled properly. They don’t want to tell you the exact error message and detailed information around that, because it would expose the internal state of the backend and that would be a security issue. There is really nothing more that they can tell you, except that a developer needs to look at this (and possibly thousands to tens or hundreds of thousands of similar logged errors) and they probably already are.
A supercomputer running Windows HPC Server 2008 actually ranked 23 in TOP500 in June 2008.
I could’ve sworn that the browser was also called just Mozilla at one point, or was that just always the suite it was part of?


You asked what GitLab offered and I answered that question. I ran GitLab at work for years. Amazing project. Much value there.


GitLab is open source and you can self-host it.


I’m getting these issues on Windows as well, to be fair.
I had no issues when I ran it. Besides, it’s marked Playable by Valve (for all that’s worth), and ProtonDB seems to agree.
Maybe they fixed it?
You don’t need Proton-GE for Fallout 76, even.
Right, this is just a proxy, isn’t it?