

Doesn’t really make sense for self hosting. Filtering the traffic is pointless if the traffic just completely overwhelms your internet.
Also generally self hosters aren’t running bgp with their own asn.
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Doesn’t really make sense for self hosting. Filtering the traffic is pointless if the traffic just completely overwhelms your internet.
Also generally self hosters aren’t running bgp with their own asn.


Until you want to save that page for later, and still keep using the app. Or maybe you want to open multiple tabs, or do anything more complicated.
I use it all the time. That same feature exists in most mobile browsers.


It looks like you’re using the browser embedded in another app, so it’s there to let you easily pull it up in the normal browser.
Makes sense to me.


I’d believe it. I’ve had hundreds of Linux servers that don’t have any desktop Gui at all deployed on them.
Linux desktop users make up an absolutely tiny fraction of Linux installs.
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