Commit Briefs
merge the fs into the ui process
The previous separation between the fs and ui process wasn't that good. The idea was to have a `ui' process tightly sandboxed, but it was a lie actually. `ui' was one imsg away from making internet connections and accessing data on the disk, so it wasn't really limited in (almost) any way. Furthermore, having to serialize data to/from the fs proc started to become not really maneagable. As a first step to fix this situation, join the fs and ui process.
remote open: open an url into telescope from outside of it
if telescope is started with an url while there is already another instance of it running and the -S flag is not provided, the link will be automagically opened into the running instance of telescope. Telescope now listens on a UNIX domain socket in ~/.telescope/ctl (or ~/.cache/telescope/ctl if XDG is used) for commands.
fix landlock usage
cf. gmid 1.8.1 and recent changes in game of trees. This doesn't warrant an immediate release since every action is limited to /tmp, ~/Downloads and {config,data,cache}_home.
add landlock support on linux
landlock is applied only to the ui process to drop fs access and in the fs process to limit where telescope can read/write files. The network process is more difficult to landlock because while in theory it doesn't need *any* fs access, in practice it needs to read (at least) files inside /etc/ for DNS to work.
ask to save a page when it can't be rendered
it's good for thing like images and text with weird encodings.