[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 9 points 9 months ago

The whole post is so dumb (especially this one) I cringed while reading it.

He's talking about a feature, admits its good, and then says most people won't use it much. How is other people using a feature a considering when buying a product?

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What are the privacy implications of enforcing an obscure font browser-wide (Firefox)? Are the website aware that they're not using some generic/default font?

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 14 points 9 months ago

Why would you target a browser with 5% market share instead 65? How do you even manage to make an application that's performing vastly different on different UIs but the same engine? Sounds like you need to go looking for real engineers to build your thing.

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 13 points 9 months ago

You wiuldn't believe the amount of people who don't use adblockers even now.

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 51 points 9 months ago

Give me some of that closed source browser goodness, yes. Vivaldi and Chrome are the same thing from a privacy perspective precisely because you cannot verify that they're not.

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I prefer not to set custom icons but instead make them monochrome or adhere to some other common theme.

I am not talking about the icon of a folder, I'm talking about the icon of a website that's been bookmarked.

For example, uBlock and that folder icon changes according to the but not Discord or Bitwarden.

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 11 points 9 months ago

Its not even about that. The sites they serve the videos from are not on that repo.

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I'm a bit confused about what's going on but as far as I understand, due to NVIDIA allowing redistribution of their blobs, nouveau can now set the clock speed of GPUs. This is giving us a huge boost in performance in nouveau.

How exactly do I test this out? Arch wiki does not say anything about NVK, but I see it's mentioned on everything about this change. Do I need to do anything to get/use NVK other than uninstalling the proprietary driver? And, are we getting a performance boost only on Vulkan?

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 9 points 9 months ago

Given that they got hacked multiple times, and every update breaks their client, I don't think it makes sense to trust they can secure their malware.

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There are a few things that I change on top of arkenfox but I can't find the proper setting name to make them persist.

One example is, I block all third party cookies in the enhanced protection mode.

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 18 points 9 months ago

Ah yes, the trouble of installing a game on my already existing dual boot system. Primary indication of addiction.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/8449648

Thinking about installing Riot's rootkit

If I have an encrypted Linux partition and a Windows partition that I use as a bootloader into Riot's games, what are the drawbacks of installing their kernel level anticheat?

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If I have an encrypted Linux partition and a Windows partition that I use as a bootloader into Riot's games, what are the drawbacks of installing their kernel level anticheat?

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submitted 10 months ago by driveway@lemmy.zip to c/firefox@lemmy.ml

If I use arkenfox and make a bunch of overrides, do I need to make sure to back it up and manually install on every fresh installation or does Firefox Sync take care of that?

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 10 points 10 months ago

I keep seeing people excited, then I check what's coming and its all trivial changes to the defaults and whatnot. What is coming with 6 that is exciting?

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I found a binary file with a gibberish name in my home directory. Its content seems to be just hex zeroes when I open it in an online binary viewer. It doesn't have execute permissions. It seems I accidentally ran spotify --uri= around the time the file was created (I could not replicate).

Can I safely ignore this as some bug with a program that tried to write to a file?

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 34 points 10 months ago

Yeah, using an unmaintained launcher and a mobile os that stopped getting security patches are not the same thing.

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I'm migrating from Brave. I have a whitelist of (sub)domains that I allow to save cookies, a blacklist that's never allowed, and the rest get deleted when I close my browser.

I ported this list to LibreWolf but I cannot find an option to view exactly which domains are setting cookies. For example, on YouTube, accounts.youtube.com is enabled to keep me logged in. But when I click the settings icon on the search bar, it only gives me the option to delete cookies for youtube.com and doesn't list which domains are setting cookies. This is fine for youtube because I already know but not alright for new websites that I might use.

The rules doesn't accept regex either. So if I want to block accounts.google.com, I cannot block *.google.com. I have to block the domain and all the subdomains individually. Which is even harder because of the first issue.

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 14 points 10 months ago

This is how its supposed to be done anyway.

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I know some people praise the lack of an algorithm because it makes them spend less time on YouTube but I don't have that problem anyway. Almost all videos I've watched on YouTube. I found through the homepage. The lack of it makes the alternatives useless for me. I'd even maybe be fine with something that takes all the watch next recommendations of the videos in the subscriptions page and jumbles them together as "recommendations".

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 10 points 10 months ago

Almost got him

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I've made an application launcher for myself that uses fzf to pick the application. Currently, it launches in an Alacritty window with a special config - it's a small rectangle that has the fzf dialog, you pick the application and it goes away. That's all the interaction needed. If I wanted to try to make this "GUI" more generic, what would I use?

[-] driveway@lemmy.zip 16 points 10 months ago

They don't care.

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