My monitor is old, doesn't support VRR ๐
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If you are using Arch, it can be enabled (though it's still experimental) [1]
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Variable_refresh_rate#GNOME
I believe it's actually a Mutter thing [1]
[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1154
Quality control is important for a project that is going to be supported for long time, and used by many. Slow but steady is a right approach for open source project, IMO.
Itโs still in Beta stage.
Request: Your IP > Apple (1st) relay node > 3rd party (2nd) relay node > Website
Response: Your IP < Apple (1st) relay node < 3rd party (2nd) relay node < Website
Whoever has access to both relay nodes, can easily track you end-to-end.
As for Apple, they claim the 1st relay node is owned by them, and 2nd relay node is owned by 3rd party. (Source: https://www.apple.com/icloud/docs/iCloud_Private_Relay_Overview_Dec2021.pdf)
In theory, it should not be a privacy concern because -
- Website will see the request coming from 2nd relay node's IP.
- 2nd relay node will see the request is coming from Apple (1st) relay node's IP.
- So, only Apple knows your IP.
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The application will stream the selected monitor if the mutter screencast portal is available. If it is unavailable, a fallback to X11 based frame grabbing will happen. As such, it should work fine in almost all setups.
Source: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-network-displays
Here is my understanding of it -
Currently, TB uses POP3/IMAP protocol to access your Mailbox on Exchange Server.
Ideally, it should be done via MS EWS Web API [1][2] which TB currently doesn't support, but MS Office Outlook does.
Given that MS Exchange is heavily used in corporate/company setup, it[3] will put TB on par with Outlook in that regard.
[1] https://www.techtarget.com/searchwindowsserver/definition/Exchange-Web-Services-EWS
[2] https://www.envisionup.com/blog/pop3-imap-microsoft-exchange-email-platform-use/
[3] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1847846