I just love how the other person immediately knew there could be a difference between the left and the right USB port.
I just love how the other person immediately knew there could be a difference between the left and the right USB port.
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@Varyk Fennec is the browser. It’s Firefox Mobile with some proprietary stuff removed.
@Varyk Hm maybe using a private DNS works, but no way to be sure: https://mullvad.net/en/help/dns-over-https-and-dns-over-tls/
@Varyk Ad blocking on the mobile internet. I haven’t seen an ad on my smartphone for years now.
@Varyk It really is life changing :D
Btw other life changing apps if you don’t know them are NewPipe from F-Droid and Fennec+uBlockOrigin also via F-Droid. No more ads on the smartphone.
Go to https://archive.is and paste the URL you want to archive or view.
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I only track the dotfiles which I actually write, not the generated ones. So it’s not so different from code. Desktop programs which generate intransparent config files suck. I only wish there was a good way to synchronize my Firefox using git. I know there is user.js but it all seems like a mess to me.
I also rarely want old versions of my code, but I still use git. A very nice feature, besides the essential backup quality, is to synchronize dotfiles between machines and merge configs together if they diverge.
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@CaptainAniki It doesn’t matter if you give a shit or not, Matrix will become obsolete if the big providers decide to adopt something else for interoperability.
@Dariusmiles2123 @iturnedintoanewt It’s opt-in simply because you can choose not to message anyone with a @whatsapp.com address
@ninchuka So a corporate re-invention of the already standardized XMPP?
@CaptainAniki WhatsApp is unlikely to adopt Matrix, a very expensive protocol that does not scale well and which fundamental ideas blow up pretty badly: https://telegra.ph/why-not-matrix-08-07
Whatever chat protocol they decide to implement will instantly have a 2B user boost. They use the IETF Internet Standard XMPP internally, so this would be the obvious choice.
@mishimaenjoyer @iturnedintoanewt What are you talking about? They are lobbying *against* this EU regulation spreading fears that it would ‘break encryption’ (which is bullshit btw, since federated E2EE can work fine as shown by XMPP/OMEMO. You just need to standardize.) If WhatsApp and the like wanted to federate they were always free to do so, no lobbying required.
BEGIN TRANSACTION is your friend