Jorge Gabriel Lopez Paramount, 16 Nov 2014 15:55: > >Seems heavy, and probably harder to set up and maintain than (e) and (f). > > Sure it's harder to set up, but believe me, after setting up the maintenance > is almost zero. I restart every week that server as read-write to patch it
as if the browsers weren't memory hungry enough, and slow: so let's throw them inside a VM that is another pile of huge unadited codebase (especially when the guest is linux)? the browsing experience of resource hungry sites on older generation notebooks is abismal as it is, a VM is hardly the solution for me. it is true that noscript needs handholding, and not all sites subscribe to the philosophy of graceful degradation of user experience when javascript is disabled, but together with urlfilter they pack a punch and serves my needs well. if your bank serves you exploits through javascript, you have bigger things to worry about than your $HOME :) and probably should change your bank asap. regarding the ssh key stealing, they are password protected anyway, right? -f -- atheism is a non-prophet organization.