I needed to reinstall Firefox on this computer, so I started up Chrome to download the latest version and it blocked the download as unsafe! I had to manually tell it to download anyway.

Fuck Chrome. I’m glad I only used it to download one file and went back to Firefox.

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    1 year ago

    Does scoop.sh just magically make it appear? Does it use pigeon transport?

    It all uses the internet, using a browser to download things that are only available using HTTP anyways is and has always been harmless and completely fine.

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      1 year ago

      Scoop is a proper package manager so it installs the binaries and adds shortcuts to them.

      As for where it gets the binaries it comes from a manifest that gives a source URL and a checksum. This is way better as it provides better protection and doesn’t require a web browser. You can just run one command and you are done.