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mrbubblesort, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?
@mrbubblesort@kbin.social avatar

Honestly none of them. You can have my firefox when you pry it from my cold, dead, hands.

otter,

That’s not what they asked though, they’re already using Firefox and they don’t intend to drop it

mrbubblesort,
@mrbubblesort@kbin.social avatar

Personally I'm fine with sites not working as well (OP's issue). If nothing else, I'm incredibly stubborn, so I'd even suffer slow loading and performance that resembles the early 90s if means I don't have to use anything chromium.

Empricorn,

Yeah, but they said some sites work with Chrome, but not Firefox? I’m sure there are some sites (that I presume are badly-coded), but I haven’t encountered any notable examples.

Zealousideal_Fox900,

Agreed, comrade. We shall defend firefox and Ublock Origin to the very fucking end.

NeoNachtwaechter, in What do you feel when leaders of Hamas ask you to continue protests?

Makes me feel pretty much the same way as everything else that a terrorist says publicly:

Very careful and suspicious.

KISSmyOS, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?

I just use Chromium and go through all settings once to disable every function that isn’t “show me the website behind the URL I just typed”. Then I install ublock and switch the default search engine to Qwant.

macattack,

I do the same thing as well. I still can’t determine the difference between unGoogled Chromium and Chromium, but my assumption is that chromium is closer to unGoogle Chromium than Chrome, and just require some of the default settings to be adjusted…

KISSmyOS,

I just tried out Ungoogled. It doesn’t let you choose Google as search engine, doesn’t come out of the box with the ability to install extensions (which depends on Google’s Chrome Web Store), is missing some options that use Google’s servers if activated, is stripped of all Google design elements (which gives it a very minimalistic look), and has very privacy-oriented defaults.

Which makes it pretty jarring that there’s still a “Google and me” tab in the settings that contains almost no options because everything Google-related was removed.

despotic_machine,
@despotic_machine@lemmy.world avatar

There is an extension called Chromium Web Store that allows you to seamlessly use any add-on from the web store.

BudgetBandit, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?

If you want to torture yourself like any good Linux user, you get Ungoogled Chromium.

despotic_machine,
@despotic_machine@lemmy.world avatar

What about it is torture?

SoonaPaana,

I have been using ungoogled chromium for a while. I don’t exactly get what you mean by torture.

BudgetBandit,

Adding plugins feels like you’re hacking the matrix’s mainframe

despotic_machine,
@despotic_machine@lemmy.world avatar

Chromium Web Store add-on makes it easy.

aura, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?

none. chromium is a google (-endorsed) product, who put their own little tracking tidbits into the chromium project. if you still want to use a chromium-based browser, i have two ‘suggestions’:

  • brave. renowned in the privacy community but has had a few suspicious moments, and honestly i just don’t trust their whole big-tech thing they got going on.
  • ungoogled-chromium. basically just the chromium browser but without the google shit in it. no extra privacy-advancing features as far as i’m aware though, and extensions don’t seem to work.

now if you really want a good browser, go for either of the following firefox-like browsers:

  • firefox with arkenfox user.js. firefox as you know and love it, with the arkenfox privacy tinkering. i haven’t tested it and its apparently a bit difficult to install and configure, but i’ve heard its really helpful with privacy.
  • librewolf. a privacy-first firefox fork developed by an independent developer and contributors, no big-tech bullshit. my personal daily driver.

anyway, sorry for the rant, but there u go.

despotic_machine,
@despotic_machine@lemmy.world avatar

extra privacy-advancing features as far as i’m aware though, and extensions don’t seem to work.

Not true at all. If you follow the instructions they provide you can install and use extensions with ease via the Chromium Web Store add-on.

adibou, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

Go through the pain, as it is the way

Once you went through it and the pain is no more, you’ll have a whole new range of possible that were masked by the pain beforehand.

Don’t die tho

corsicanguppy,

“Fear is the mind-killer” comes to mind here.

adibou,

Yes but it’s more about letting go through it than fighting it

FlyingSquid, in Do you know of any obscure useful websites?
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

www.whatfontis.com

Figures out what the font is from an uploaded image. I’ve used it multiple times.

Deebster,
@Deebster@programming.dev avatar

I always use whatthefont.com although mostly cos the name’s funny which makes it easy to remember. Any idea which is better?

dangblingus,

There’s also WhatFont add on/browser extension that lets you highlight text on a website and it’ll tell you what font it is!

qooqie, in Why do most people not post?

I don’t have anything interesting to post, but I do like promoting conversation!

SamXavia,
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@qooqie Do you not have questions about tools or topics you enjoy? I have questions all the time for the topics and products I use.

qooqie,

I do, but usually a quick search shows it has been asked before and I don’t want to cause any spam

TehBamski,
@TehBamski@lemmy.world avatar

@qooqie Oh shit. I came to your comment. Reading “I don’t want to cause any spam” did me in.

Mac,

Same. I have access to almost the entirety of human knowledge in my pocket and I have nothing interesting to share.

Blaze,
@Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

!casualconversation might interest you

coffinwood, in Why do most people not post?

Why are more visitors than artists going to the galleries?

MajorHavoc,

We artists have been biding our time in hiding, building our numbers, preparing for the day we have the strength in numbers to overtrhow the gallery visitors and establish a fortress inside against the world. But don’t tell anyone. /s

coffinwood,

Just disguise your revolution as “performance”. No one will notice in time.

0x4E4F, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?

Vivaldi. Why? Highly cuztomizable.

Though slower than other chromium based browsers.

BudgetBandit,

This, and maybe even opera?

1rre,

Sounds unsuitable then

It’s just as a fallback in case a site isn’t tested on firefox and uses some obscure & nonstandard API, so customisable doesn’t matter.

0x4E4F,

Ungoogled Chromium then.

shinigamiookamiryuu, in What do you feel when leaders of Hamas ask you to continue protests?

That’s called having an agenda.

Presi300, in What chromium based browser do you recommend and why?
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

For chromium, brave, though I’d just stick to Firefox it I were you

Sheltr, in Which YouTuber's voice can lull you to sleep?

For me it has been Slay The Spire streamer Baalorlord. His cozy sub club is just too cozy for me some times.

I_Fart_Glitter, in Do you have a mantra that keeps you going through tough times?

From one of Patton Oswald’s stand up specials, he shares his late wife’s mantra, as a devout atheist: “It’s chaos. Be kind.” Nothing means anything, nothing happens for a reason, things just happen, they only have the meaning we bring to them, be kind.

Pons_Aelius, in What do we get in return for paying taxes?

what have the Romans Taxes ever done for us?

All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, a fresh water system, and public health, what have the Romans taxes ever done for us?

catsup,

All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, …

Your government gives you wine?? 🍷🍷

Where do you live?

seaQueue,
@seaQueue@lemmy.world avatar

I love how people just up and forget about all of the infrastructure that makes their lives possible every single time they ask this question.

burliman,

People complaining about taxes have a right to do so. It’s perhaps the only reason we don’t have historically high taxes like we did around WWII. And if you’re European, your tax to GDP ratio is completely terrible and much higher than American rates. Then again Americans have to pay for their health insurance separately, so there’s that.

Pons_Aelius,

People complaining about taxes have rarely spent time in a place where zero taxation is the actual reality.

Don't want to pay taxes?

Cool, move to North Sentinel island, there are zero taxes there.

Libertarians usually want all the benefits of a functioning society without the pesky inconvenience of having to pay for it.

MisterFeeny,

Brought peace?

Pons_Aelius,

Oh, peace? SHUT UP!

PanaX,

In case y’all missed the reference, it’s Money Python Life of Brian.

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