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I disable javascript by default (with a keybind toggle, I think noscript can do something similar in normie browsers), and I never get these.
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I disable javascript by default (with a keybind toggle, I think noscript can do something similar in normie browsers), and I never get these.
For something with that little memory, I would use a minimal window manager; you’ll want every megabyte of memory if you want to have any chance at running something like a javascript-capable browser without constantly hammering swap. fvwm, cwm, jwm, and ratpoison are all small window managers I enjoy; but do your own research into what window manager is the best for you.
Noita is great and extremely unique, but I dislike that once you find a few orbs of true knowledge your runs always start with getting those first. I’m usually too lazy to get the one at
the pyramid
before ending mines, unless I can get a good teleport spell.
If a 2D tarkov-esque extraction shooter roguelite sounds interesting, check out Zero Sievert. I recommend playing on Hunter difficulty (lose all carried equipment & loot on death) for the real extraction shooter experience.
Other Note: You’re not going to like 5BC in Dead Cells because the game mechanic it introduces (Malaise) requires you to play fast or the game gets way harder.
So many better standards like XMPP and IRC yet people use Signal and Telegram. I hate marketing.
Yes, and not even the modern fvwm3, due to licensing issues.
Disabling javascript.
Just disable javascript instead and it won’t also fuck up your CSS.
I am agnostic, and if a god exists, I hate them.
Definitely OpenBSD’s default fvwm
Is there a way to know if a Matrix server is using synapse or dendrite, as a user? Because unless you’re only communicating with self-hosted instances, that creates a problem.
Read the research paper on Matrix’ privacy then, and make your own judgements.
Ah yes when I think of the FOSS movement I think of greedy corporations that only care about how much money they get out of their contributor’s labor. FOSS has proven the exact opposite if anything: that economics are built on lies, and that people can and will produce useful projects without any economic gain.
Because the only redeeming quality of Windows is the fact a lot of software works on Windows and only on Windows, which is also exactly the problem with Windows. It’s great WINE can exist, but not all platforms support WINE, and as an OpenBSD user first and foremost it means I can’t play many of my favorite games on my preferred platform.
Ultimately, Windows sucks and is a standard because our society puts corporate greed and thieves like Microsoft above superior projects; and even if Microsoft were firebombed off the planet tomorrow, they’re just a symptom of the problem, and it’s only be so long until another thief steps into Microsoft’s position and ruins everything again.
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What part of “I’m rather pessimistic” and complaining about their privacy policy sounds like a recommendation. It was more intended as a warning.
well diskletters/numbers can change between boots and hardware configurations, and unless you have a good label for the partition, this is the only way I can think of to name your permanent mount points that isn’t problematic/incorrect in some other way. This will always work correctly with any amount of partitions with any amount of disks; and it’s not exactly hard to get the DUID of a disk, at least on OpenBSD. It’s also highly scriptable as such.
If you need to think about this, they won.