soulfirethewolf
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- Comment on I remember a time where you would get multiple results from a search with no scrolling 2 months ago:
The polls are completely idiotic but I personally find info cards to be quite helpful.
- Comment on Butterdog, the inverse 3 months ago:
The dog with the butter on them
- Comment on ChatGPT’s much-heralded Mac app was storing conversations as plain text 3 months ago:
Based on what the article says:
Many people now use ChatGPT like they might use Google: to ask important questions, sort through issues, and so on. Often, sensitive personal data could be shared in those conversations.
- Comment on Living in a forest without any technology also works, since you will have no internet access anyways. 6 months ago:
That’s why it’s important to build a personal security and privacy model and a good idea of what you are and are not willing to give up. Instead of blindly chasing after the things that everyone else does. Since for most people, that idea of living in a forest is usually unobtainable
- Comment on Windows users don't want copilot on their taskbar 7 months ago:
I don’t hate copilot but I seldom use it enough to justify having a taskbar button for it
- Comment on Oh, Zot! Nomadic Identity is Coming to ActivityPub 7 months ago:
I hope Mastodon will incorporate this
- Comment on LG brought the world's first wireless transparent OLED TV to CES 2024 9 months ago:
I wonder if you can stick your hand through it
- Comment on What’s next for Mozilla? 9 months ago:
That’s not my problem personally. It’s that they’re wasting time on stuff like this when they could be spending it on enhancing their browser in other ways
- Comment on Northern star gang 10 months ago:
Sure, given that I don’t really have a compass app anyway
- Comment on KFC workers are caught licking chicken pieces 10 months ago:
It’s finger lickin’ good
- Comment on I'm locked out of my 6 year old Chipotle account because they now say my email address is invalid when I login. Here is me asking for their help: 10 months ago:
That regex makes me nauseous
- Comment on I'm locked out of my 6 year old Chipotle account because they now say my email address is invalid when I login. Here is me asking for their help: 10 months ago:
Smells like bad regex
- Comment on He knows 10 months ago:
Smile :)
- Comment on Its most common use case is interrupting games 11 months ago:
Sticky keys is it so that when you press the modifier keys (control, shift, alt/option and win/meta/super/command), you won’t need to hold them in order to activate a keyboard shortcut.
It’s an accessibility feature designed to make it easier for people who may have trouble using a keyboard to activate keyboard shortcuts.
- Comment on Adobe tells you to use Chrome, not Firefox 11 months ago:
As if Mozilla isn’t paid millions by Google
- Comment on Adobe tells you to use Chrome, not Firefox 11 months ago:
Definitely this. I am kind of tired of people. Mindlessly worshiping Firefox as if Mozilla doesn’t have a bad financial track on It’s CEOs giving themselves raises and also being relatively heavily funded by Google
I want to enjoy Firefox and use it as my main browser, but it just simply isn’t as polished as some of the chromium browsers out there. Which is saying a lot because Firefox used to be the number one browser 20 years ago.
They have absolutely no audience in mind when developing Firefox aside from “everyone”, and his other browsers continue implementing of a variety of different functions out of the box, Mozilla either:
A. Implemented as a browser extension that gets abandoned (split screen tabs) B. Never gets implemented at all. So a third party steps in and makes an inferior version (tab groups)
And then in some cases, removing functionality from the browser under some lame excuse like “nobody was using this”, when in fact, someone was using that feature.
All of that coupled with a lack of any transparency from the development team with something like a fleshed out road map or anything like that. Instead just a string of promises. Which would be fine and expected out of an open source project, if Mozilla wasn’t a multi-million dollar corporation.
Of course, on Lemmy, the open source federated network, everyone here will glorify and put Mozilla on a pedestal as The Lord and Savior of FOSS and the internet as a whole. When there is absolutely nothing that makes them special
- Comment on Adobe tells you to use Chrome, not Firefox 11 months ago:
Meanwhile, Mozilla refuses to implement feature parity with chromium in certain places they seem to be too invasive.
Also, chromium browsers can block ads.
- Comment on Epic Games Cutting 870 Jobs, 16 Percent Of Its Workforce, also selling Bandcamp 1 year ago:
It’s funny really. They probably could continued growth had Tim Sweeney just swallowed his pride and accepted the 30% commission rate. Instead, the game has a nearly non-existent prominence on mobile because of it.
- Comment on Updated Edge and it now seems to put a frame with rounded corners around every website 1 year ago:
Counter opinion: I think the rounded corners look nice. And do a good job matching up with the windows 11 aesthetic
- Comment on Updated Edge and it now seems to put a frame with rounded corners around every website 1 year ago:
Most people on fedi will complain about there not being enough browser diversity and then immediately start worshipping and putting Firefox on a pedistal and complaining if anyone uses anything else
- Comment on Updated Edge and it now seems to put a frame with rounded corners around every website 1 year ago:
Mozilla can’t listen to it’s users and Apple only makes Safari available on Apple devices