That’s not the only point though. IIRC, they also remove telemetry, and pocket as well as some other things. I personally turn back on persistent sessions and history, but leave all the other privacy features there.
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Asides from the kinda-shady crypto stuff and the other things that’ve already been mentioned, just philosophically it should be kinda evident that over-concentration on one corporate controlled rendering engine isn’t a good thing. Google wants the internet to be a walled garden with themselves as the sole decision makers so they can stuff ads down your throat.
Gecko’s web compat is bad largely because of this over-concentration.
That is the default behaviour, but it’s pretty trivial to change. Also, I’d imagine the distro maintainer could choose to change the default settings as part of a post-install script, if they wanted to.
Edit: Not sure why you’re being downvoted, as I do think it’s a valid concern.
While FF’s evil quotient has been on the rise, Brave definitely isn’t a better option. If anything, librewolf is the way to go.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Discussion] Should Lemmy allow mods/admins to edit user post dataEnglish5·1 month agoIt does seem like something that could be fixed with better automated tooling, but should it be?
For tagging it isn’t the post data that needs to be changed, but it’s metadata, which seems more reasonable for mods to be able to change. I’m not familiar enough with Lemmy to know if that distinction exists under the hood.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•I wrote an ebook on GNU awk with hundreds of examples and exercises7·1 month agoCould someone perhaps explain the major use cases or give a real life example of a time you’ve needed to use awk? I’ve been using Linux casually for quite a long time now, and although I learned the basics of the tool, I can’t recall having ever felt I had a need for it. If I want to glue a bunch of cli stuff together and need to do some text processing, it generally seems like it’d be easier to just use a simple python script.
Is it more for situations that need to be compatible with most *nix systems and you might not necessarily have access to a higher level scripting language?
While I pretty much agree, I can definitely think of a few sporadic times doing sysadmin where things have gone so significantly wrong that an enforced sanity-check on every sudo command would have been appreciated.
Edit: Oh, OP basically already said the same thing.
I think it really depends on the website and even where you are on the website. For example, if you’re on YT, the
watch?v=<b64_id>
is probably not something you want to throw away. If you’re on a news site likeimaginarynews.com/.../the-article-title/?tracking-garbage=<...>
then you probably do. It’s just a matter of having “sane” defaults that work as most people would expect.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Books@lemmy.ml•What are the best public domain books you've read?2·2 months agoSaving this for later. I love project Gutenberg, but the quality is kinda all over the place.
That’d be cool. Whenever I’m sharing a YT link, I’m always a bit suspicious of what info the youtu.be URL is hiding, so I paste it into a browser to get a clean URL.
Maybe this is silly, but I’d be cool to do that automatically.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Mint - NOT "Usable Out of the Box" - Probably switching back to Windows3·3 months agoJust a heads up, if you want that to be more readable, put it in between two sets of 3 backticks (```):
System: Kernel: 6.8.0-53-generic arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 13.3.0 Desktop: Cinnamon v: 6.4.6 tk: GTK v: 3.24.41 wm: Muffin dm: LightDM Distro: Linux Mint 22.1 Xia base: Ubuntu 24.04 noble
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•What if downvotes actually did something?English4·3 months agoSure! I’ll repost someone else’s explanation:
Each comment has a score from -1 to 5 (most comments start at 1), and each user has a score from -10 to 50 (start at 0). Any account that is at least a year or two old, has a high enough score, and has a certain amount of recent activity will occasionally get a package of “mod points” that can be used for increasing or decreasing the score of a comment in any thread to which the user hasn’t already posted along with the score of the user who posted the comment. (Site administrators get unlimited mod points.)
Just to add a few minor bits: Comments that reached -1 would appear collapsed by default. When voting, you’d also choose one out of a preset list of reasons (insightful, funny, etc.), and the dominant reason would tag your comment as that.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•What if downvotes actually did something?English4·3 months agoThis right here. If anything, I prefer Slashdot style mod points to upvotes/downvotes as there is an opportunity cost to voting. I find it fosters more interesting and less echo-chambery discussions.
Most of us are probably guilty of this at least on occaaion, but the down vote button isn’t intended to be a disagree button.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to remove the surface kernel and is there a program that lets you go from one PDF to another in the same folder without using the file explorer?1·3 months agoI’ve not tested it, but YACReader alleges to support PDFs, and it’s got very good support for prev/next since it’s a comic reader.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•I've finally started transitioning to Windows from linux341·3 months agoBold of you to post this without an /s. I respect the decision.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•What are common tools on Linux to wipe an HDD pre RMA?121·3 months agoInstructions unclear, accidentally deleted 200 EB of irrecoverable NASA data.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•On this day 16 years ago, Ubuntu forced a girl to drop out of college.36·4 months agoYep, pretty much.
If you watch to the end, the reason she can’t get to her online classes was because her ISP’s configuration CD was windows only.
So if we’re looking to find fault, it’s partly Dell for insisting everything would just work, partly Verizon for not having a good Linux process, and partly her for not just calling her ISP for tech support.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Fired From Meta After 1 Week: Here’s All The Dirt I Got49·4 months agoIt took me longer than I’d like to admit to realise this was satire. Pretty good read, TBH.
enkers@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•More game devs should be like the devs of Marvel Rivals when it comes to emulation15·4 months agoYep. And just to be a little more precise, since the distinction is a bit subtle: an emulator typically involves translating byte code so that you can run a binary on different hardware. A compatibility layer translates OS calls so that a binary can run on different software.
In the latter case, the binary still runs, as is, directly on the CPU because it’s compiled for the same instruction set architecture (x86_64, in this case).
I’m not familiar with The Red Rising, but as far as dystopian sci-fi manga goes, I can’t recommend the Akira manga highly enough. It’s got a very compelling story and is absolutely stunning.
My other recommendation would have to be Gunnm (aka Battle Angel Alita). It’s maybe a bit low brow compared to Akira, with a lot of gratuitous violence, but it also has one of the most interesting lore and setting I’ve come across.