QuazarOmega

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QuazarOmega,

Libre what? If you were thinking LibreOffice, I wasn’t referring to that

QuazarOmega,

I’ll try again some time to check, but last time I had trouble with some apps installed on openSUSE WSL, like some theming issues and some apps not opening (probably relying on system components as you say)

QuazarOmega,

Isn’t that kind of the point though? I’d appreciate the option, but I don’t know how usable actual web apps would be without access to those things

QuazarOmega,

Is that so? That’s awful, theoretically websites shouldn’t store any until you actually agree, maybe except the “necessary” ones.

Anyways, I’d advise to use I still don’t care about cookies instead if you really want to use the extension, as the original has been acquired by Avast, of all companies.
For an extension that is more refined in how it handles the cookie pop ups there’s Consent O Matic, but in my experience it covers fewer websites so you’re either fine with that or contribute by reporting unsupported websites.
There’s also the uBlock Origin option, it has a filter list for cookie pop ups that should pretty much work like the first extension

QuazarOmega,

There’s proxygram which is still work in progress, but it’s already looking pretty good for now imo

QuazarOmega, (edited )

Ah oops. Well, that second one looks very promising, I just saw the English setup video on it, but unfortunately it’s missing the OBS part so idk

QuazarOmega,

Yikes, that’s a strange requirement, but oh well, at least you got it working!
For reference, what guide did you end up following?

QuazarOmega,

Yes, that’s a good point, being careful goes a long way, though exploits can really come from anywhere.

QuazarOmega,

Can you explain pls? I don’t get it, except the colonel/kernel pun

Where to get Minecraft for Arch Linux from?

Arrrr my fellow pirates. Since I’m very unexperienced with the seas I ask for you guys, where can I get Minecraft from for Arch Linux. It’s not because I’m not willing to pay 20€ but because Microsoft is a giant bitch and I’m not willing to put money in their mouth(especially after they changed their privacy policy).

QuazarOmega,

The binary is in the releases (e.g. Flatpak version), I guess you’ll have to update manually though, since they don’t have a Flatpak repository of their own that you can add

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