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Cloudron update to 7.5.1 - Success!

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  • jdaviescoatesJ Online
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    jdaviescoates
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    #3

    I also just updated and it all went smoothly apart from afterwards about half my apps were showing the

    "You are seeing this page because the DNS record of TLD is set to this server's IP but Cloudron has no app configured for this domain."

    But only in my daily driver browser Firefox. If I visit the same URL in a private tab or another browser they load fine ๐Ÿค”

    I'm guessing there must be some caching something going on but wondering what's causing it?

    Update: just doing a hard refresh using F5 on one of them seemed to fix them all!

    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      @jdaviescoates which browser?

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      • girishG girish

        @jdaviescoates which browser?

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        @girish Firefox

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

          @girish Firefox

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          @jdaviescoates Rule of thumb with ANY problem: It's either Wordpress or Firefox (the new IE)... ๐Ÿ˜›

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            Noooo I donโ€™t like that Firefox is being known as the new IE

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              Especially since it offers the only engine for privacy-aware browsers (apart from Brave, which you might not want to use for other reasons).

              Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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              • nichu42N nichu42

                Especially since it offers the only engine for privacy-aware browsers (apart from Brave, which you might not want to use for other reasons).

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                @nichu42 Brave is what I use with its default adblocking / privacy settings. It's much less trouble than Firefox.

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                • nichu42N nichu42

                  Especially since it offers the only engine for privacy-aware browsers (apart from Brave, which you might not want to use for other reasons).

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                  @nichu42 said in Cloudron update to 7.5.1 - Success!:

                  (apart from Brave, which you might not want to use for other reasons).

                  Brave is good, but alas, it is a fork of Google Chrome.

                  The problem is that such a large proportion of browsing is conducted using a Google browser that Google is increasingly being able to dictate the standards to which websites should conform in order for their page to look OK to visitors.

                  This power will inevitably be used to restrict our Freedom.

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                    What I meant with other reasons: https://www.spacebar.news/p/stop-using-brave-browser

                    Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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                      Iron from SRWare is a much better fork.

                      Conscious tech

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                      • robiR robi

                        Iron from SRWare is a much better fork.

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                        @robi You might want to read https://www.kuketz-blog.de/srware-iron-datensendeverhalten-desktop-version-browser-check-teil10/
                        (text in German, turn on translation)

                        Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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                        • nichu42N nichu42

                          @robi You might want to read https://www.kuketz-blog.de/srware-iron-datensendeverhalten-desktop-version-browser-check-teil10/
                          (text in German, turn on translation)

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                          @nichu42 am aware and still use G services.

                          Conscious tech

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                          • nichu42N nichu42

                            What I meant with other reasons: https://www.spacebar.news/p/stop-using-brave-browser

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                            @nichu42 said in Cloudron update to 7.5.1 - Success!:

                            What I meant with other reasons: https://www.spacebar.news/p/stop-using-brave-browser

                            Reasons cited are that

                            • the author doesn't like Brave's CEO (who, notably, invented Javascript and co-founded Mozilla) because of donations in 2008-2010 to to California Proposition 8, which called for the banning of same-sex marriage in California. Ok, that's bad, but not outrageously, this-company-has-to-be-banned-in-2023 bad. Start digging into the personal background of leaders in your favorite companies and you will find something that will create outrage on the interwebs.
                            • Brave received - moderate amounts of - funding from a Peter Thiel fund - so have Airbnb, Lyft, SpaceX, Spotify, Stripe etc.
                            • Brave has a financing model using cryptocurrency - and somehow Brave is therefore as scammy as the worst crypto-scammers in the history of the world. Ok.
                            • Brave had for a few days inserted referral id's into links to binance - not nice, but removed quickly and apologized.

                            The out-of-the-box experience with Brave is just nice, IMHO. It's something I can recommend to a non-techie friend and they will have a good experience without having to install a gazillion of add-ons.

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                              @nichu42 said in Cloudron update to 7.5.1 - Success!:

                              What I meant with other reasons: https://www.spacebar.news/p/stop-using-brave-browser

                              Reasons cited are that

                              • the author doesn't like Brave's CEO (who, notably, invented Javascript and co-founded Mozilla) because of donations in 2008-2010 to to California Proposition 8, which called for the banning of same-sex marriage in California. Ok, that's bad, but not outrageously, this-company-has-to-be-banned-in-2023 bad. Start digging into the personal background of leaders in your favorite companies and you will find something that will create outrage on the interwebs.
                              • Brave received - moderate amounts of - funding from a Peter Thiel fund - so have Airbnb, Lyft, SpaceX, Spotify, Stripe etc.
                              • Brave has a financing model using cryptocurrency - and somehow Brave is therefore as scammy as the worst crypto-scammers in the history of the world. Ok.
                              • Brave had for a few days inserted referral id's into links to binance - not nice, but removed quickly and apologized.

                              The out-of-the-box experience with Brave is just nice, IMHO. It's something I can recommend to a non-techie friend and they will have a good experience without having to install a gazillion of add-ons.

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                              @necrevistonnezr I think that starting the Mozilla project is a brilliant recommendation for somebody. I think he left because Mozilla became a captured institution and couldn't stand seeing what was happening to his own creation.

                              I couldn't see the licence for Iron browser.

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                              • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                                @nichu42 said in Cloudron update to 7.5.1 - Success!:

                                What I meant with other reasons: https://www.spacebar.news/p/stop-using-brave-browser

                                Reasons cited are that

                                • the author doesn't like Brave's CEO (who, notably, invented Javascript and co-founded Mozilla) because of donations in 2008-2010 to to California Proposition 8, which called for the banning of same-sex marriage in California. Ok, that's bad, but not outrageously, this-company-has-to-be-banned-in-2023 bad. Start digging into the personal background of leaders in your favorite companies and you will find something that will create outrage on the interwebs.
                                • Brave received - moderate amounts of - funding from a Peter Thiel fund - so have Airbnb, Lyft, SpaceX, Spotify, Stripe etc.
                                • Brave has a financing model using cryptocurrency - and somehow Brave is therefore as scammy as the worst crypto-scammers in the history of the world. Ok.
                                • Brave had for a few days inserted referral id's into links to binance - not nice, but removed quickly and apologized.

                                The out-of-the-box experience with Brave is just nice, IMHO. It's something I can recommend to a non-techie friend and they will have a good experience without having to install a gazillion of add-ons.

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                                @necrevistonnezr I just wanted to add information to my statement "which you might not want to use for other reasons", which I posted earlier (I didn't have the link at hand when I wrote the original post). This post, together with this blog post: https://www.kuketz-blog.de/brave-datensendeverhalten-android-app-browser-check-teil23/ and my personal preference to prevent making the World Wide Web a Chromium-only service makes me want something different. If you are fine with Brave, go ahead and use it! That's perfectly fine for me as well, especially because it's a much better choice than Chrome when it comes to tracking of web-sites.

                                This thread is as much off-topic as it could be ๐Ÿ˜‰
                                I propose we close this discussion (which has taken place on the Internet for so many times already).

                                Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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                                  I use Firefox for daily use and have brave as a backup. Iโ€™ve used opera in the past and i liked it, but i donโ€™t know its tech background. Any cons about Opera?

                                  Btw, brave on ios is great for blocking ads on YouTube. You can also play videos in the background and in offline mode too. A feature i miss from when i had android.

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                                  • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                                    I use Firefox for daily use and have brave as a backup. Iโ€™ve used opera in the past and i liked it, but i donโ€™t know its tech background. Any cons about Opera?

                                    Btw, brave on ios is great for blocking ads on YouTube. You can also play videos in the background and in offline mode too. A feature i miss from when i had android.

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                                    @humptydumpty Trying not to prolong the discussion, but good sources are https://privacytests.org/ (English) and https://www.kuketz-blog.de (German, seems to be down at the moment).

                                    Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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                                      Firefox (only browser that can handle hundreds of tabs for me, PWA extension is useful, too), and Vivaldi (useful for creating webapps) for me.

                                      Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                                      Development https://brandlight.org
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                                        7.5.1 updated on 4 instances without drama ๐Ÿ‘

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                                          Same no problems, loving the updates, but we did notice a slowdown of apps starting when restarting the server.

                                          It took a full 10-20 minutes for all apps to start, and even though they said started we got the error stating "This app is currently not responding. Please try refreshing the page in a few minutes.", we upgraded the server to see if it would help to go from a 4 CPU and 8 GB RAM to 8 CPU Premium Server with 16GB RAM, and still had the same issue.

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