Pretty sure they do? Unless you’re talking about a different DRM thing.
He/Him 🏳️🌈
Pretty sure they do? Unless you’re talking about a different DRM thing.
I’m gonna keep using and recommending LibreWolf for the foreseeable future.
But I wonder what other alternative web engines do we have with both Chromium and Gecko being run by advertisers now?
I know Palemoon runs a fork of a really old version of a Gecko and I used it for a bit back when Firefox 58 broke most add-ons. But I’m a bit iffy of it’s security these days.
I switched a few months back after using Firefox /w ArkenWolf for years.
It’s great having an out the box product I don’t have to immediately tweak settings or install 3rd party tweaks & plugins to have a decent experience with.
I ain’t gonna say it’s as easy as Windows but I personally haven’t had too much trouble running cracked games using the Lutris launcher.
Lutris also lets you show logs by right click on the game, So if you get an error while playing or loading it gives you something to look up.
Also you can ask for help over at /c/[email protected]
Welcome to the club!
Not only that but the original mixes of albums often don’t get put on streaming platforms because of licensing bullshit or whatever.
And especially for rock and metal the newer remasters of popular albums tend to be pretty bad and overly compressed or have weird post EQ added.
As much as I appreciate Mozilla halting Chromiums complete stranglehold on the web. I even used to donate what I could to the project a while back, But they’ve also been fucking up so much lately I can’t even in good faith recommend vanilla Firefox anymore.
But forks like LibreWolf still require Mozilla to stay afloat as they’re not maintaining the back end only scraping the crud off the top.
So it’s really starting to feel like a lose/lose situation.
I dunno if LibreWolf has this pop up, But I’ve also never even seen this screen in over a decade of using regular Firefox either.
Easiest solution would probably be adding the meta refresh setting to a custom user.js file you can use on new installs.
As a LibreWolf user I found the serpEventTelemetryCategorization to be disabled by default
But serpEventTelemetry was still enabled
Is this just me or can anyone else back me up?
‘It’s not fair that we keep getting scammed and others don’t’
So just don’t give them money next time?
‘LALALALA I can’t hear you, it’s your fault not mine LALALALA’
I dunno if I should be honored or terrified to know such people walk amongst us mortals.
I use uBlock but every now and then Twitch ads start slipping through, They normally go back to being blocked with the next uBlock update.
It’s a real cat and mouse game.
Firefox might be the “lesser evil” but that don’t mean they’re a saint.
If you’re concerned about privacy you’re gonna have to do abit of the legwork yourself. Arkenfox Is probably the quickest way to harden standard Firefox and I’ve used it for years without issue.
If you want a more out of the box solution then then Librewolf is a privacy focused fork with much better defaults and most of the questionable crap just ripped straight out of the code.
Truly Spain without the S
My buddy in Spain says the block it pretty easier to get around at least.
I’m sadly aware…which is another reason why I try go straight to the band/artist first.
It’s not that I won’t but I do try to go out of my way to support smaller artists I enjoy, especially nowadays.
Lucky it’s gotten a lot easier with sites like Bandcamp, but it’s better if I can buy directly from the bands own store.
User agent switcher has fixed those issues 9/10 times for me.
I’ve also had times websites like Outlook or Youtube just run faster after lying to them about using Edge/Chrome…
One of my friends is the worse tab hoarder I’ve ever seen.
Dude even had a script on his PC to actively backup his tabs for the inevitable moment his browser or PC would crash
I know someone’s gonna say ‘doesn’t Firefox backup tabs automatically in the event of a crash anyway?’ and you’d be correct
But ONE TIME it didn’t and left my buddy distraught which is why he has multiple fail-safes now.
So I started using Firefox in my early teens around 2010, I didn’t know/care about online privacy etc and had no idea what open source was, I just picked it because I liked the look and theming options more than Chrome at the time.
I then kept using it because it’s what I knew and I can be stubborn to change sometimes. Around 2016 was when I started looking more into online privacy and FOSS stuff it kinda just reinforced my existing use of Firefox.
Recent actions by Google with their anti-adblocking campaign and Manifestv3 have just made me dig in my heels more.
I’ve seen stuff like that in subtitles during the opening or ending credits a few times. Never when the movie was still playing tho…
Rules for thee but not for me