

I’ll keep using LibreWolf as my main browser while keeping an eye on Ladybird with my fingers crossed.
I’ll keep using LibreWolf as my main browser while keeping an eye on Ladybird with my fingers crossed.
The way to keep it in homebrew is to either start signing librewolf builds or provide an alternative tap from Librewolf’s repo. One of the catalysts for the deprecation is that installing unsigned apps seems to only work in Intel-based macs and Apple has decided macOS 26 will be the last release that will support this architecture.
That doesn’t look good. At least the EU watchdogs are punishing HP for this type of tactics. Hopefully the other manufacturers will take a hint and won’t try this shit on EU customers and hopefully other regulators will follow through
Brother as well? What happened? Every time the HP printers topic comes up, I see recommendations to get a Brother. Begrudgingly, I still use my HP, I can’t justify getting rid of a working printer but Brother would have been my first option when the time came to replace it.
The --no-quarantine flag might be deprecated. There’s a discussion on homebrew github about disabling it, as Apple is closing the door on unsigned apps: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/issues/170345#issuecomment-2030021717