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OK we need to stop with the argument : "we can't block trackers because then the web won't work anymore." I have been using Brave, Firefox (with Privacy Badger & HTTPS Everywhere), Samsung Internet with Disconnect (& built in tracking protection) & Safari (with Better blocker and 3rd party cookies disabled) for years now. I can report: the web works mostly fine without the tracking. In fact, it's great.
@SpunkyAlpaca That's a point? Then i've been going through that point my entire life.
@alayna Good luck, hope your surgeon's not a masochist like mine was 😝.
@alayna lower or upper teeth? Upper is much more painless than lower FYI.
@EXPOSE actually, the CIA is pretty cool 👉👉
@Decentralize_today Cambridge analytica isn't jush "history", it shows how much a company truly cares about the confidentiality of your data. You can't honestly expect facebook, a company which' business model is gathering your data (in very aggressive and intrusive ways), to not use and abuse the CENTRALIZED crypto that they have presumably forced merchants into using.
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@[email protected] Yeah that is true, but this is some minor feature that I don't think will be pushed upstream because there's a GUI for firewalld anyway. You could of course write an .bashrc alias to a bashscript that does what you want it too.
@[email protected] Well I feel like that's the job of systemd isn't it? If you started ufw from the systemctl command you'd get the same thing, and only if it failed will it give you any output. https://firewalld.org/documentation/man-pages/firewall-cmd.html
firewall-cmd

Welcome to the firewalld project homepage! Firewalld provides a dynamically managed firewall with support for network/firewall zones that defines the trust level of network connections or interfaces.