You'll learn pretty quickly that a large chunk of self-hosting people are the types that are just terrified of having things be outside their control, which by extension means they are terrified of other people that aren't them running infrastructure. 🫠
Vivaldi will not maintain compatibility with manifest v2, and will instead just rely on their inbuilt ad blocker.
To me that just signifies the company has stabilized and no longer needs to put out statements constantly to keep eyes on them for marketing reasons.
I suppose you could also clean out cached packages with pacman -Scc
and then delete the package database files in /var/lib/pacman/sync
so that you know for a fact that you are getting a fresh sync and it not depending on anything cached.
but the package is certainly there, are you able to directly download it from https://arch.mirror.constant.com/extra/os/x86_64/python-polib-1.2.0-2-any.pkg.tar.zst from a browser so we can rule out any weird dns fuckiness?
Well for the arch.mirror.constant.com mirror at the top, its certainly there.
so doing pacman -Syyu python-polib
Should find the package.
For sanity's sake, you are on a X86_64 system, right?
This is definitely an XY problem and your solution is kinda insane.
Just install ntfs drivers on Linux, and ext4 drivers on windows.
Or if you truly need both constantly at the same time, ditch the physical install and commit to WSL
Sadly the element blocker is one piece that was stripped away due to the limitations of the new V3 requirements
The 'block element' picker is the big one that can not be implemented in the lite version.
Also included block lists can't update unless the extension itself updates.
It certainly will after it kills Manifest v2 entirely soon. goodbye good version of ublock
If you're planning for this type of failure, what you probably want instead is Aurora from the Universal Blue project. Since it's fedora silverblue underneath, your OS either updates all at once or doesn't.
So what I'm hearing is install Linux-LTS and pacsnap
Y'all act like you've never used makepkg or opened up a pkgbuild in a text editor smh.
Aur helpers have spoiled y'all