I believe it's a per-app feature. After switching over to Eternity (Infinity for Lemmy) I had to do my Blocklist again. Also each app handles blocked instances differently, and I think connect does it the best with how it still shows the comments, but not posts.
I wont re-explain since someone already gave a detailed explanation but if you're interested in having more control over your apps and their access to internet but don't want to pay for safing's subscription you can also use SimpleWall from Henry++, has a nice zero-trust by default and you get used to it eventually.
I am more concerned about the life of the SSD than it filling up. I'd like to minimize the amounts of write operations and since I have a perfectly capable HDD that doesn't suffer from such a thing I want to offload all of that work.
Also thanks for mentioning mounting, completely forgot about that and it might actually be easier to do
Yeah I was thinking the same thing too, technically if we would recreate the file structure on the second drive, move everything there and set up soft links to those folders instead it might work? I need to try it out in a vm
I am not sure if this works, but it might be worth a try, see if you can install Warp+ trough a Ubuntu Distrobox instance on your Fedora system.
Again, I have no idea if this will work.