I'm glad to see from Michel's email, that there is progress in fixing this issue, as well as that adding contact info into https://media.libreplanet.org pages is in plan.
I probably can not be of much use in that, so I'm replying to Jean's email only, and leaving out replying to [email protected] and [email protected] since the issue is by now well known. On 210505-18:51+0300, Jean Louis wrote: > * Miroslav Rovis <[email protected]> [2021-05-05 17:08]: > > But since you're on bugs at gnu (as your email says), I hope > > my lead and your explanation is sufficient to make the > > change, and I hope it will just happen, silently is fine for > > me. > > Definitely not, I do not represent GNU project, I just support GNU > project. I see. > Libreplanet.ORG is not GNU project, it is FSF's project. You can > try reporting to: [email protected] Of course, I understood that already before, just I try and do things too quickly, and temporarily mix up in my mind. > > > > In many countries people pay good amounts for data, and often Internet > > > is not fast, it could take many hours to load such video. > > It is also that analysis is more than an order of magnitude > > slower than simple browsing. I can't know what I take into > > my machine quickly even with year 2020 launched modern > > (commodity) processor machine (AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G), with > > unnecessary preloading like this, that only analysis can > > tell what it (likely) is. > > As I work with Website Revision System in background, I have today That's: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management and at: https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/malware-webpages.html#M201805080 but I'm still not so sure what you mean in your case. > reworked a plugin for my own publishing that by default no > video will Can you give a link to some of your published pages, if you find time? > preload. None was preloaded by default even before, but > discussion as here helped me realize what is important. > > > tools, but the network is not optimized for analysis, it's optimised > > for quick use, not analysis... > > To avoid that confusion, next time you can simply use right mouse > click and option Inspect Element or just F12 in Firefox-based > browser, then you go to Network tab, reload and watch for things. It doesn't usually happen. To the contrary, this is once in very long time that I get such a huge download started by preloading, in very long time... But your advice is taken note of. > Recommended reading: > > How to Run a More Secure Browser > https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/handbook/RunSecureBrowser/ > > When I wish to invoke URL by using the above mentioned DragonFlyBSD [...] Currently use Vim. But a very good link there you gave. Will take time to figure out how to deploy that wisdom for me. This is something I'm sure I will need too: > This allows access to your X Server from other user's space, but is > insecure if you are in some local network. If you are behind firewall > it is pretty alright. > > $ xhost + > > You must be sudoer in /etc/sudoers and have to configure another user > name on the system. You then launch a browsre like `iceweasel' > > $ sudo su -c -- ANOTHER-USER -c iceweasel > > Then browser will launch in other user's space. > > The assumption is that in that user's space you should not keep any > sensitive private files. Of course. Regards! -- Miroslav Rovis Zagreb, Croatia https://www.CroatiaFidelis.hr my PGP-key: https://www.croatiafidelis.hr/FCF13245ED247DCE443855B7EA9884884FBAF0AE.asc
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