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SCREENSHOTTING NFTs IS STEALING
STEALING IS AGAINST THE LAW
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Librewolf is hardened out of the box whereas with Firefox, you have to harden it yourslf
It’s SUSSY Linux time
Why are you still using uMatrix in 2024? Wasn’t it discontinued 3 years ago or smth?
Nowadays, pretty much yes. I more or less use the command line as much as I did on windows. Of course things like installing software via the repos is more efficient via the command line, but most GUI tools will work perfectly fine for most people.
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ChromeOS if you consider it as one.
I have to say, they’re certainly an impovement over Breeze, but I still prefer the Oxygen ones
Windows 12 is already a failure and it hasn’t even been formally announced yet. Congrats Microsoft! You’ve successfully failed for the second time in a row to deliver a windows version that most users actually like even to the slightest bit.
I guess the actual YOTLD will finally arrive after 20 years.
I’ve played games which cost below 10 dollars yet i’ve spent hundreds of hours in them.
No one will ever miss you
YOU WOULDN’T DOWNLOAD A CAR
But it’s shit.
The revolution is coming!
You need to do a lot of stuff like disabling telemetry, installing addons like ublock origin as well as making a few tweaks in about:config just to name a few.
Firefox if you take the time to harden it. You can also use librewolf which is hardened OOTB.
I only find Chromium useful for very browser-intensive things like browser games
Apparently “modern” means hiding options behind extra clicks
Great to see good ol’ Mandrake still going.
Xfce
I’ve daily driven every major DE except KDE (GNOME, Xfce, MATE, Cinnamon) and I always ended up switching back to xfce. I’m not a fan of GNOME’s workflow and since it’s not that customizable without extensions, that made me switch from it very quickly. I used Cinnamon on Mint for a few months and while the experience was mostly fine, it sometimes felt a bit laggy. As for MATE, while I love the GNOME 2 layout and it’s a relatively lightweight DE, I encountered plenty of visual bugs there and I could very easily replicate that GNOME 2 layout on Xfce (without a system menu, but still).