@filippo @diazona In the case of ruby gembundler, "being done from a lockfile" means deployment mode as docunented at https://bundler.io/man/bundle-install.1.html#DEPLOYMENT-MODE
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Some thoughts on Mozilla's trajectory and Waterfox's stance on AI in the browser π -
Some thoughts on Mozilla's trajectory and Waterfox's stance on AI in the browser π@Waterfox OK, I uninstalled in Pop!_Shop and reinstalled using "flatpak install flathub net.waterfox.waterfox" as suggested at https://www.waterfox.com/support/install-waterfox-linux/ . Now if I navigate to file:///home/jkingdon/work/set.mm/mmil.html (a URL which works in firefox) the error is "
File not foundWaterfox canβt find the file at /home/jkingdon/work/set.mm/mmil.html."
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Some thoughts on Mozilla's trajectory and Waterfox's stance on AI in the browser π@Waterfox Platform is Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS. Waterfox was... installed from the Pop!_Shop maybe? Let me try uninstalling and reinstalling before I take more of your time. Just knowing file URLs are supposed to work is quite helpful.
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Some thoughts on Mozilla's trajectory and Waterfox's stance on AI in the browser π@Waterfox OK, I spent some time in Waterfox and Mozilla documentation and didn't find an answer: does Waterfox support the "file" URI scheme (as specified in RFC8089 and its predecessors)? If there is a setting to enable it I didn't find it, but if it has been removed I didn't find a statement to that effect either. (It didn't seem to be enabled by default, I just got an error).