

Ok but like, that makes a terrible default for Zorin OS users. They’re gonna be confused and think it’s some hot garbage
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Ok but like, that makes a terrible default for Zorin OS users. They’re gonna be confused and think it’s some hot garbage
Not sure why they don’t just ship Firefox with extensions like uBlock pre-installed
Edit: it looks like they’re heavily tweaking Brave regardless. I doubt this move was for technical reasons
Chromium is more secure, so if you add privacy tweaks, it is arguably better: https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/firefox-chromium.html#jit-hardening
(Btw I use Firefox)
Doesn’t Librewolf log you out of every site when you close it, by default? I don’t think that’s a good default
Weren’t we sharing articles last month about how Microsoft is pulling away from AI?
I would watch a YouTube series doing this
You just get the occasional weirdo from a weirdo instance arguing otherwise
Maybe people can walk like functional cities, instead of being phat
Great shower thought, but as someone who has comfortably rid in Waymos and Teslas the reality is different.
It’s always weird to see the automatic car debate happen on the internet, and then hop in my friend’s car and it drives us from work to his house 40 minutes away without needing any human intervention
Based on his other comments, he’s hoping to use Wine to cheat
The UX of Librewolf sucks ass though. Want to change this setting? Well you can’t, too bad.
Welcome to the Internet
Probably the DE more than the distro, for me Bluetooth has “just worked” under KDE
Unrelated :P
Come work at Meta, we have Fedora Linux laptops :)
Edit: Maybe we should crowd source a list of companies that let you use Linux. I’ve worked at startups and straight up told the CEO “I’m installing Linux” and that has worked, but corporate companies you can’t get away with that
Happened to Lemmy 2 years ago, but there’s still more than enough of you ladies and gents to keep it as my only social media app :)
Or like, they want a built-in ad blocker and Tor support in a privacy respecting browser, as explained in the article