@hj this is super cute, well done. did u design this all yourself?
its just a shame pleroma no longer works in tor browser (in fact its basically matware if you try to load its front end in tor browser, tries to kill the pc)
@frogzone like 90% of the work there is mine, yes. @shpuld did the original pleroma logo, I did the retrowave/win9x inspired version of it. Font not done by me, it is Fira Sans if I remember correctly, 3D printing and model design were done by me in several attempts as I was trying to get tolerances right so that 3 different (sets of) parts fit together.
@frogzone@feld@shpuld i also have spreadshirt, dunno if it's better from technical perspective nor from product perspective, i only printed from redbubble for myself (before i could sell anything)
Tor browser.... I just tested it and it works fine for me. I'm guessing it's either that you also have something like LibreJS or some custom noscript rules? Otherwise I don't know what can be causing interference/performance load besides the normal one (first time opening can take longer time on newer versions.)
@feld@hj@shpuld is just a nice solid design and inventive, pleasing, familiar, incendiary, etc. u'll need to show me the tshirt here as i don't visit redbubble due to it being (last i checked) crimeflare. yes, i be one of those.... :)
seems like the sort of thing that would look nice on infrastructure owned by us, the ppl.
pleroma (front end) kills tor browser, has so for a couple years, consistently and without exception, from multipe pcs.
@hj@shpuld@feld not using those, only ublock which comes bundled with tor browser in tailsOS are you using the default settngs of tor or "safer" or "safest", im using safest, but manually allow javascript only for the pleroma site, using noscript, ie. the way tor-browser worked before the devs screwed up the ui and removed noscript from the toolbar (most people i talk to put noscript in the toolbar manually to get the sane functionality)