your app would download the new certificate from an endpoint which returns the new certificate signed with the old one that you currently pin?
I use Firefox as my main browser. when the AI tab/sidebar appeared, I just closed it. that's it. and it never appeared again. I didn't need to change any special setting. maybe there was another dialog or two which…
for every theory of relativity the is the religious non-sense and superstitions of the medieval ages or today
Windows Sandbox is built in, lightweight, but not easy to use programmatically (like an SSH into a VM)
what is Model Armor? can you explain, or have a link?
every human generation built upon the slop of the previous one but we appreciated that, we called it "standing on the shoulders of giants"
what filtered stuff? you mean partial web pages? most browsers use DNS over HTTPS
your app would download the new certificate from an endpoint which returns the new certificate signed with the old one that you currently pin?
I use Firefox as my main browser. when the AI tab/sidebar appeared, I just closed it. that's it. and it never appeared again. I didn't need to change any special setting. maybe there was another dialog or two which…
for every theory of relativity the is the religious non-sense and superstitions of the medieval ages or today
Windows Sandbox is built in, lightweight, but not easy to use programmatically (like an SSH into a VM)
what is Model Armor? can you explain, or have a link?
every human generation built upon the slop of the previous one but we appreciated that, we called it "standing on the shoulders of giants"
what filtered stuff? you mean partial web pages? most browsers use DNS over HTTPS