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Yasowo :agender_flag:🏳️⚧️ (yassie_j@0w0.is)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 02:39:29 JST Yasowo :agender_flag:🏳️⚧️ >Mozilla joins the Fediverse
>wants to "develop AI that's accessible"
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georgia (georgia@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 07:20:46 JST georgia @mitsunee @yassie_j what's the difference between ungoogled chromium and regular chromium? is there a package i shouldve installed or a tweak i should make? i mainly use firefox but sometimes even after manually disabling umatrix, ublock, noscript stuff is still broken so i just use chromium as a secondary. -
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Mitsunee | 光音 (mitsunee@ieji.de)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 07:20:47 JST Mitsunee | 光音 @yassie_j this kind of shit coming from Mozilla is the reason I'm being so lazy with switching from ungoogled-chromium to a firefox fork. Mozilla really are the lesser of three evils (chromium, firefox, webkit-based such as Epiphany).
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georgia (georgia@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 07:25:33 JST georgia @Hyolobrika @yassie_j @mitsunee so do some of my about config changes to firefox iirc. the issue is it uses googles spam or malware link detection -
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Hyolobrika (hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 07:25:35 JST Hyolobrika I've heard that ungoogled chromium breaks security features -
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georgia (georgia@netzsphaere.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 07:30:24 JST georgia @untsuki @yassie_j @mitsunee even debian? -
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Tired Bunny :bunhdheart: (untsuki@udongein.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 07:30:25 JST Tired Bunny :bunhdheart: @georgia @yassie_j @mitsunee Ungoogled chromium is a fork that uses some anti-fingerprinting patches and tries cleaning out any dependency on google servers that even vanilla chromiuim may have
It's a separate package, but rarely available in distribution repositories.georgia likes this. -
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Tired Bunny :bunhdheart: (untsuki@udongein.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 08:29:02 JST Tired Bunny :bunhdheart: @georgia @yassie_j @mitsunee It was on Linux Mint (not debian edition) as far as I remember, but only super outdated version, so I think it should be on debian too? georgia likes this. -
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Tired Bunny :bunhdheart: (untsuki@udongein.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 08:32:19 JST Tired Bunny :bunhdheart: @mitsunee @georgia Flatpak, that uses a lot of space even for a single package because of runtimes, and causes issues with integration with your system everywhere where possible:
P.S. I don't have anything against Flatpak existing, and being a solution to some of issues of modern linux, I just don't find it very compelling for myself, and think that it's not a best "future of apps on linux" to recommend to everyone.georgia likes this. -
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Mitsunee | 光音 (mitsunee@ieji.de)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 08:32:20 JST Mitsunee | 光音 @untsuki @georgia waiting for package repositories to get updated is kind of silly when flatpak exists as a solution on *any* distro: https://flathub.org/en-GB/apps/com.github.Eloston.UngoogledChromium
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