

Librewolf isn’t available on Android.
On the desktop, it’s decent. It’s also what I recommend to most people asking me for advice. However, on that front, it’s beaten by Tor Browser and Mullvad Browser.
Librewolf isn’t available on Android.
On the desktop, it’s decent. It’s also what I recommend to most people asking me for advice. However, on that front, it’s beaten by Tor Browser and Mullvad Browser.
Nah, fuck that. I’m using yash.
In England, we call them roadmen.
I mean, that would work, and it would be a fun site to visit; but visually impaired users and non-English speakers would have difficulty without alt text, and at that point you’d may as well just write a regular page. However, as I said, it would be fun.
I know, and I’m still researching the best way to mitigate this. So far, I’ve come away with the impression that Tor Browser and Brave do the best jobs of minimising fingerprinting, otherwise I would have just disabled JS in Vanadium and called it a day.
As it happens, Brave started crashing for no apparent reason shortly after I posted this, so I’m back on Tor Browser. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yes, I’m aware of the irony.
I flip back and forth between Brave and Tor Browser, depending on which one appears less fingerprintable; and I’ve disabled all of the analytics.
Honestly very accurate. In fact, I only use Arch because Void wasn’t playing nice last time I tried it.
I generally do the same. In fact, on desktop, uBO is set to hard mode. Unfortunately, I do need to access these sites from time to time.
HTML and CSS can do quite a lot, and you can use PHP or cgi-bin
for some scripting.
Of course, it’s not a perfect alternative. JavaScript is sometimes the only option; but a website like the one I was trying to use could easily have just been a static site.
Reminds me of the xterm(1) README:
Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here
This is undoubtedly the most ugly program in the distribution. It was one of the first “serious” programs ported, and still has a lot of historical baggage. Ideally, there would be a general tty widget and then vt102 and tek4014 subwidgets so that they could be used in other programs. We are trying to clean things up as we go, but there is still a lot of work to do.
Ah, well I’m not too sure. The typewriter itself came from a charity shop, and my grandma bought me the ribbon. I have only owned it for a few days, so I haven’t bought anything myself.
There’ll be plenty of places online, though, and of course you do have !typewriters@lemmy.cafe at your disposal.
Surprisingly, just one. I did make a couple of mistakes, though. (e.g. typing an 8 instead of a ’ on the bottom-left corner of the arch, and adding the dashes after 9.9.9.9 in the ping output instead of later on).
It was either red or black, and Arch definitely doesn’t use red in its branding.
When this starts happening, it’s a sign that you need either sleep or stimulants.