@s8n@theorytoe@DarkMahesvara >it's worse than firefox Citation needed. All we have is a sperg complaining about icons and shilling shitty browsers. It has the same privacy as hardened Firefox.
No one cares about privacy to the same level as you retards. As theorytoe said, if you drop a sledgehammer on your router and disconnect from the internet you won't get any extra connections. As an added bonus, you'll spare everyone from your spergery.
@DarkMahesvara@s8n@theorytoe The point is, I can install UO in Firefox. I can't have a pointless sidebar in Firefox.
Embed this noticeSuzu (suzu@varishangout.net)'s status on Thursday, 21-Dec-2023 06:54:45 JST
SuzuKek, our first lady had her Twitter hacked, and now she wants to use this to push for internet censorship, because that's what authoritarians like to do, and leftists are specially prone to use these kinds of tactics to play victim and push for their bullshit. Her first step is by suing Twiiter (X, whatever) for "allowing her to be hacked and profiting for the hour and a half that her account was taken".
@mischievoustomato@allison IDK. I feel that, as both hardware and Linux shit got more advanced and automated, it also became more complex and cumbersome to manually maintain. LILO was incredibly simple, as far as bootloaders go, and had a very easy syntax. Grub, by comparison, was very complex. TBH, I haven't bothered to mess with systemd yet, so IDK how simple it is in that regard. But systemd has more or less the same problem, and it's one of the reasons people hate it. Init.d was very simple, a bunch of files with relatively easy syntax it was easy to understand and mess with. By contrast, systemd works in a very different way and requires the uses of specific commands to mess with, it's a bit more of a chore to do it. Same with xfree86 in comparison to the more complex xorg. And now Wayland. I'm playing with Wayland in my opensuse install, I installed Hyprland, and, as far as I understood, you can't even directly mess with Wayland.
It also doesn't help that even device names are shittier nowadays. It used to be /dev/hda1, hda2, etc. Or /dev/sda. Now, the drives in my PC are named /dev/pcie00000:18:03:74/nvme1 or something like that, so yeah, screw it, let the distro tools automate everything, I have no time for this shit.
@mangeurdenuage@coolboymew there are some apps that do it. These are Hyperland's default wallpapers when you install it (it rotates between 3 or 4 variations each boot). I also mix Foxkeh, which was a cute Firefox mascot created by Mozilla Japan and spread around, back when Mozilla didn't suck.
@allison@mischievoustomato@LoliHat actually, if my mind is not foggy, XFree86 was also pretty simple to work with, and I had a lot of trouble wrapping my mind around X.org when distros started pushing it and discontinuing XFree86
@allison@mischievoustomato LILO was an ancient bootloader that was way more simple and easy to use than GRUB, but was eventually phased out. IIRC, I was forced to start using GRUB because LILO had trouble with SATA hard drives (keep in mind I'm talking about a period of time where you had to have a floppy disk with the SATA controller drivers for Windows to be able to recognize the disks).
@cvnt@kirby that reminds me, when I was in 1st grade, we got an assignment to "write a story told by the character in the picture" (which was a children's comic book character from here), and since I joined 1st grade already knowing how to read and I used to devour my older brother comic books, I not only wrote the story as if the character was telling it, but I also used the character's speech mannerisms (he was a "hillbilly character", so in the books he spoke in a certain way, and spelled many words the wrong way). The teacher completely wrecked me, gave me 0, and called my parents to say she was "very worried with my development". In the end, due to this and many other issues I had with that same teacher, I had to start seeing a children's therapist because they genuinely thought I was retarded. And then the therapist saw all my "problematic" assignments and realized said teacher had a sub human IQ, and she managed to explain to everyone that it wasn't me who was retarded, it was the teacher.
Embed this noticeSuzu (suzu@varishangout.net)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 04:41:01 JST
SuzuSo I take it AMD are a bunch of retards and they didn't bring SRS to Linux. This is the kind of thing that makes it a chore to fully migrate, and it's not even Linux fault, it's just that companies are fucking shit and completely incapable of supporting their stupid hardware in any meaningful way.
@roboneko@Humpleupagus@anonymous@Zergling_man you should be root if you are owner of the system, but you aren't owner of the system when you have a phone, they just lease you the software (be it Android or iOS) and let you use it as long as you do only what they want you to do with it and get stuck on their shitty ecosystem and app store.