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> I think the "official" way is via the [xdg-desktop-portal](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Desktop_Portal) but I've never worked with it and you'd be yet again at the mercy of the DE to support this...
Is there any reason why we can't let the Cleaner do the disposal, effectively making `dispose()` a best practice instead of a necessity?
Works for me :shrug: ```sh curl -vs6 -XHEAD https://apt.syncthing.net/ 2>&1 ``` ``` * Host apt.syncthing.net:443 was resolved. * IPv6: 2001:bc8:710:750::, 2001:bc8:1210:8bb:: * IPv4: (none) * Trying [2001:bc8:710:750::]:443... * Connected to...
I'm not 100% sure but a regular HTTP/2 GET request should contain the new setting parameter as outlined in [RFC8441 Section 3](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8441#section-3)? ``` [0-0] == Info: [HTTP/2] [0] ingress: read...
Successfully tested in Firefox :+1: 
Is this a simple version bump which could be done in this PR or are there any side effects?
Could you check the TLS handshake using: ```sh openssl s_client -connect localhost:443 ``` and post the output?
The v2 branch of Syncthing is still in beta. I'd recommend sticking to v1 until we release v2.0.0 :)
Shoehorning S3 into a filesystem interface is a really bad idea. It's just an object store, and lacks most of the functionality that a real filesystem would offer. I agree...