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SirLotsaLocks

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  • I mean the post is from a day after it was uploaded so uh

  • I've never had that kind of problem, where do you usually run into them?

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml
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    Dot Browser - A new gecko based browser that focuses on privacy and elegance

    www.dothq.co Privacy for all

    At Dot HQ, we're committed to defending and advocating for online privacy through our flagship products and services, like Dot Browser.

    Privacy for all

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/67935

    New gecko based browsers are rare nowadays but this one is especially unique to me because it is more than just "firefox with tweaks" like a lot of the ones I've come across. The UI is different, it's working on custom settings, a new more powerful sidebar, a new theming system, and potentially IPFS/Dat support further down the line. It's very early in development but it's still impressive as it is.

    Linux @lemmy.ml
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    unix-like @lemmy.ml
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    All Plan9 source code has been released under the MIT license

    Open Source @lemmy.ml
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    Nyxt is a keyboard-oriented, infinitely extensible web browser designed for power users

    It's pretty cool. It can use either blink or WebKit and has it's own lower level extension system that somewhat reminds me of firefox's XUL addons.

    Technology @lemmy.ml
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    Nyxt is a keyboard-oriented, infinitely extensible web browser designed for power users

    It's pretty cool. It can use either blink or WebKit and has it's own lower level extension system that somewhat reminds me of firefox's XUL addons.

    A community for all the BSD's @lemmy.ml
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    FreeBSD 13.0 - Full Desktop Experience

    SpartanWeb @lemmy.ml
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    unix-like @lemmy.ml
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    SerenityOS: a love letter to '90s user interfaces with a custom Unix-like core.

    Open Source @lemmy.ml
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    ReactOS Newsletter 100

    ActivityPub @lemmy.ml
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    Nextcloud Social: Nextcloud becomes part of the federated social networks!

    synthwave @lemmy.ml
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    French 79 - Between the Buttons

    /e I apparently shared this as part of a mix, my bad.

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml
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    Community Distro Challenge #1: Garuda Linux!

    unix-like @lemmy.ml
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    Minoca OS: A super light OS for the world of connected devices

    unix-like @lemmy.ml
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    Redox OS 0.6.0 - Redox - Your Next(Gen) OS

    unix-like @lemmy.ml
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    PureDarwin: a project to make darwin more usable

    Darwin is the core of MacOS that is open sourced. It's not really usable out of the box but this project attempts to change that.

    decentralized @lemmy.ml
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    Decentralized and federating document editing and annotation

    This seems super cool, and the in browser editor is certainly neat, but I am having a bit of a hard time understanding how the ActivityPub part of this works. It seems like you can somehow use your own ActivityPub compatible server and this is acting as a client only?

    decentralized @lemmy.ml
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    What Is Blockchain Technology? – A Beginner’s Guide

    Blockchain isn't just about cryptocurrency - it's applications include a variety of industries including fintech, healthcare, tourism, agriculture, and education. Let’s explore what is blockchain technology and how does it work.

    synthwave @lemmy.ml
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    John Dunder - Dimma

    synthwave @lemmy.ml
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    Home - We're Finally Landing

    A community for all the BSD's @lemmy.ml
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    History of FreeBSD – Part 1: Unix and BSD

  • They only value human lives if it benefits them, it's so fucked.

  • Of course. they'll keep making "bugs" that harvest more data until they get caught, and then they'll patch them.

  • This is insanely well thought out