

it’s in settings > general

sapphic. hater of capital letters. bunny and cat mum. renn faire enjoyer. theatre kid. squishmallows enthusiast. taylor swift lover era appreciator. marisha ray defender. houseplant addict. multiple social accounts haver. i’m also on lemmy.blahaj.zone :)


it’s in settings > general



just installed linux mint over windows 10 on my mums laptop this weekend :)


want the link just so i can know how to avoid it i’m a good girl who does’t steal totally.


Chromium not Chrome.


ladybird devs are right wing garbage and the entire project is backed by big tech cloudflare


compare to vivaldi flat out refusing ai, keeping mv2, and actually building a blocker and tracker into the browser.


librewolf is good but they’re just a profile wrapper for uplink firefox with limited developers.


there is absolutely zero reason to put ai in firefox


if you go into settings, you can manage sources and add additional filterlists.


100 members of the lords vs one adguard filter


i have it through software manager and it updates fine (well i have my settings to update flatpaks on login)


they obviously did if they banned him for it; and if they’re training on csam and refuse to do anything about it then yeah they have a connection to it.


When was this?
1491


so they got mad because he reported it to an agency that actually fights csam instead of them so they can sweep it under the rug?


kitsune tails or thimbleweed park


dont know who has to hear this but it’s ok to lie to the government.


“why are the canadian matches so much more populated compared to ours?”


online was one of the first positive queer places i had since i didn’t have anything irl; stef sanjati was also the first out trans person who made me realise i could do this.
which i suspect is the entire reasoning for the ban.


contrast with vivaldi explicitly taking a no ai stand in the browser.
walt disney about to make donald duck join the nazis again and start downloading fantasia.