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unhappy.termite
unhappy.termite @ mediocreme_ow @lemm.ee

waver, wane, and wither

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  • woah! i speak Cebuano, yet I didn't know a Cebuano Wikipedia exists :0

  • It does! It's disabled by default though, but it can be toggled in the settings

  • hey, there's a setting in librewolf where you can enable/disable webgl! you don't even have to do it via about:config

  • afaik, you can enable firefox sync in librewolf so you can share all those to firefox on mobile

  • I hope you win! Looking at the posts in this community makes my day :D

  • Big Kitty

  • just squish that cat

  • I really needed this, thanks!

  • Cromite has no extension support though.

  • you're welcome!

  • Not exactly what you're looking for, but you may find this useful to generate RSS feeds from some websites without it: https://rss-bridge.org/bridge01/ | Github

  • A randomizer would be great!

    ჻ ༘჻ღཾཿ༉〈ノ・ᕳỠ‸Ỡᕲ:*☆༘჻ღཾཿ༉჻

  • Ex-DDG Browser user here. Personally, it's not very good. I really only used it whenever a site, usually the pesky ones by the government, broke in Librewolf (my main browser).

    It's better than Chrome, of course. Out of the box, DDG blocks trackers and ads to a certain extent as it has an extension of the same name embedded into the browser. However, it has no extension support (cannot install extensions fr the Chrome Web Store), making it subpar when it comes to content blocking (no uBlock origin) and customization (no DarkReader), among others.

    Really, you're better off using Firefox with uBlock origin set at medium mode.

    I feel that the only use case for DDG browser is for non-technical people like me to have a more private browsing experience without much tinkering. Yet, it takes very little reading and experimentation to understand how uBlock origin's medium mode works and how it is waaaaay better at ad blocking and in preventing/minimizing cross-site tracking.

  • Do you mean Mullvad Browser? Mull is discontinued by the sole developer, and it wasn't run by a company.