Both of them sound like a Yandere simulator
it already exists and it’s called Yacy, an open source decentralized search engine
Arch user detected
mobile Kiwi browser supports desktop chrome extension but has only android version
This site works as an app it forces the browser to download content directly from reddit and doesn’t proxy it
firefox blocks reddit thinking that these are trackers (technically, I think these are trackers, but which transmit content)
the site works fine if you disable tracking protection in firefox
I had same problem with i3
Its has two solution
First is picom with enabled vsync in config
Second is enable vsync in xorg config
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA/Troubleshooting#Avoid_screen_tearing
It’s a selfish position, but I think it’s okay if you enjoyed it
I really hate sites that change scrolling It always looks weird and uncomfortable. Who thinks this is a good idea?
I read comments under post and think, is it good or bad that I haven’t similar flirts in past?
You can add interested videos to playlist “Watch later” and it will available on all devices with your account
Added to bookmarks
Exist LibreTube, but I watch youtube on phone in kiwi browser + ublock origin, sponsorblock and return youtube dislike Because I want synchronization bitween pc on phone and open videos in tabs
“If I start eating the rich, this guy will be first”
This is not a problem with the olauncher
I think this reason is stupid. Why can’t there be a duopoly in the browser market like in the phone market? Even if there is no firefox, there will still be safari on its own engine