Good tip "we suggest staying with uBlock Origin" but you still do need a Pi-Hole. It is that critical for a minimal setup to even open a page on any browser.
I wonder about what browser the Firefox CEO use. I have a guess.
A browser plugin doesn't help if you have apps with integrated ads.
(Btw, I know users who configure Android to use a publicly available ad-blocking DNS server instead of Pi-Hole)
BTW, LMStudio and a few others are really amazing. They allow you to download models from HF and manage many details before load them. A medium pc with an 8 or 10gb graphics card is already a nice setup to run many models, that are really good.
You can also run Ollama that is very simple to use and help you code on vscodium with Continue. Pretty nice!
Let me also add that most of services that are private, will connect to the internet. LMStudio and many others will try to get a connection and all others. I don't remember a single one that does not connect to their servers and send some kind of information.
Nice, simple, light and dark theme, a calendar.
I would remove the internet checks for your storage.ko-fi.com and it did some calls on pypi.org and files.pythonhosted.org.
All it needs should be on the docker by default. But that is just me.
I find our standards and norms around network access to be unacceptable. Programs shouldn’t access the Internet without opt in by the user either as a setting or a UI interaction.
We had many years of applications from the dial up error and prior that didn’t assume constant connectivity and we all survived.
Even an OS enforced blend of oauth style initial permission and LittleSnitch where the user is asked what they consent to at first launch would be fine.
Hum, I will use perplexity to find what is the mistery in here.
Remember that chromium is trying to open perplexity.ai and I don't know what triggered it, even if it was something outside of chromium. So far, I cannot blame anyone... yet.
update: I also cannot exclude Firefox that I use at the same time and opensnitch caught the request but shows chromium instead of firefox.