Hellfire103
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Hellfire103@lemmy.cato No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the name of the type of man I'm attracted to? (pictured)English9·16 days agoIn England, we call them roadmen.
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The sheer amount of websites that are completely unusable without JavaScriptEnglish1·20 days agoI 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.
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The sheer amount of websites that are completely unusable without JavaScriptEnglish1·20 days agoI 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.
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The sheer amount of websites that are completely unusable without JavaScriptEnglish1·20 days agoAs it happens, Brave started crashing for no apparent reason shortly after I posted this, so I’m back on Tor Browser. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The sheer amount of websites that are completely unusable without JavaScriptEnglish3·20 days agoYes, I’m aware of the irony.
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The sheer amount of websites that are completely unusable without JavaScriptEnglish524·21 days agoI flip back and forth between Brave and Tor Browser, depending on which one appears less fingerprintable; and I’ve disabled all of the analytics.
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The sheer amount of websites that are completely unusable without JavaScriptEnglish4·22 days agoI 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.
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The sheer amount of websites that are completely unusable without JavaScriptEnglish6·22 days agoHTML 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.
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato Android@lemmy.world•Looking for a privacy-respecting tabletEnglish2·1 month agoIt possibly does work under Wine, but I didn’t want to risk soft-bricking my tablet (which happened anyway, but that was because I didn’t let the download finish before flashing).
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato Android@lemmy.world•Looking for a privacy-respecting tabletEnglish2·1 month agoI used to use MicroG, which was quite easy, but I don’t actually have any Play Services implementation installed nowadays. I use my phone for GPS and things that would require it, so I just keep my tablet clean.
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato Android@lemmy.world•Looking for a privacy-respecting tabletEnglish9·1 month agoI’m getting on very well with the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7, on which I run LineageOS; although a later model or something from the S-series may be more performant. I wrote this blog post about it.
I love LineageOS, but on this machine the bootloader cannot be re-locked and there will probably be someone about to reply to this comment explaining why LineageOS is insecure or whatever. Also, Samsung devices require that you have a Windows PC in order to flash ROMs, as you have to use Odin instead of
fastboot
.Also, it’s worth noting that, while /e/ is slightly superior from a privacy perspective, it is potentially less secure, as it sometimes takes months for the team to apply patches from upstream. Lineage, meanwhile, only takes a few days or weeks.
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Um... I'm not even using a VPN... Fuck you reddit.English91·1 month agoUse redlib, people.
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato Voyager@lemmy.world•How do you put an nsfw tag for your postsEnglish9·4 months agoText posts don’t carry NSFW tags, weirdly.
As for links and images, you need to add content (either a link or an image) first:
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Does this exist anywhere outside of C++?English10·6 months agoInstead of this:
cout << "Hello world.\n";
You can do this:
cout << "Hello world." << endl;
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•"You should probably just throw it away"English2·6 months agoI think so?
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•"You should probably just throw it away"English1241·6 months ago
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•No matter how many times I retag or convert ¡Dos!, it still shows up as ¡Dos!English3·7 months agoMetro, but I’ve had the same problem in all the other Android music player apps I’ve tried.
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.