int n = sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0]);
Yes… and no! Actually during the image build, we must use dnf (because we’re not in a running system) and we can modify any directory as we would in a classic distro. It’s only once the image is deployed that we need to use rpm-ostree to manage packages.
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Ultimately, this is a placeholder solution so that more time can be spent on fingerprinting and identifying headless browsers (EG: via how they do font rendering) so that the challenge proof of work page doesn't need to be presented to users that are much more likely to be legitimate.