112 points

I hope not! Firefox FTW!

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Or duckduckgo. Or Brave. Or Opera. Or Tor.

I have yet to try the last two. I really enjoy duckduckgo on my phone, but I know there was some controversy. I guess I’m lazy but I love the fire button that burns away all your open tabs and history in one click. Started using Brave recently and I kind of enjoy how it reports how much stuff its blocked and the breakdown of what it all is. I have had no noticeable issues with either one.

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ddg,brave and opera are chromium based.

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And Tor Browser is Firefox based, so this is still a two player game. Unless you like navigating a GDPR banner on Lynx.

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Duckduckgo is a firefox addon for desktop. On iOS it utilizes a fork of Safari.

The others I’m not sure about, but a quick search shows me that I gotta delete Brave. Damn. Google is fucking insidious

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93 points

*Badly outdated Chrome with a bunch of critical vulnerabilities.

Don’t forget every Electron app comes with its own Chrome.

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Last time I checked the version Electron used by Discord was severely out of date causing several issues that had been solved months ago upstream. That’s the fault of Discord, not Electron but there are several issues with Chromium that I have to deal with on every Electron app I use. Compose sequences are still partially broken. I reported it at Chromium but they responded with a video of them testing it on Windows (not with a VM), said they couldn’t reproduce the issue (with a Linux specific input method?!) and then marked it as unreproducible.

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Wait, you’re telling me that Discord is probably still vulnerable to the Webp RCE vulnerability?

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19 points

They use plain text and there biggest shareholder is the Tencent (the CCP let’s be real) are you surprised? It’s literally a data farm for China…

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7 points

They updated to a version that included a patch for that exploit, however it doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things, because they’re still on 22.x, support for which has already been terminated

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7 points

They probably manually added the patch.

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10 points

Problem is, for any somewhat big project (like discord) updating Electron without something breaking is a nightmarishly complex venture as Electron doesn’t seem to care about backwards compatibility.

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12 points

The error is in picking Electron in the first place. One particular case that I’ve had with several Electron apps are zombie processes. You close the window, but you check the task manager and see 4-5 processes hanging in there, eating resources for no reason.

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10 points

And they thought snaps were dumb

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Steam is using CEF v85 (not Electron but still). Should have gone “please be aware to not visit even slightly shady websites until we update it” but instead went “oh you must like security, so we announce that we will drop Windows 7/8 support in half a year (because CEF Microsoft doesn’t support it anymore) so you could play your games more securely”.

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Y’all, there’s a full video, this single image doesn’t do it justice: https://birdbutt.com/@barnibu/110995778137311940

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Lol edge at the end got me

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The fact that the frame rate of the camera pan doesn’t match up with the frame rate of the props is kinda nauseating ngl

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51 points

Screw chromium! All my homies hate chromium!

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38 points

Please don’t screw chromium, you might cut yourself on the edges.

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😳 thanks for the heads up. Because if I’m gonna cut myself down there I’m gonna scream like I’m in a Vivaldi Opera. And you know me — I was definitely Brave enough to have some Steamy “Noah get the Ark” action with it, so you literally saved me.

BTW I heard that Chrome is bad for the environment because it’s so resource intensive. That’s why me and car manufacturers are getting rid of it.

Plus I hate how it looks and feels. I would much rather get stranded in a Safari than have to stand how chrome looks.

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13 points

It is not clear from this pictures whether these drums are finger size or building size. Need more perspective!

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7 points

Least scuffed Aliexpress experience

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This could actually be a render, WTF is that surface they’re on. They look like the way sheet metal comes from a foundry, though, in which case they’d be person sized.

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45 points

'Ate chrome
'Ate system d
'Ate GNOME (not racist just don’t like it)

Love me firefox
Love me openrc
Love me TTY and DWM
Love me Gentoo

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11 points

wayland is the future old man

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4 points

Wayland can’t even remap keys to other characters.

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1 point

They make a few Wayland DWMs

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4 points

“Wayland will be ready for production in less than 2 years.”

- Wayland fanboys since 13 years

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7 points

Fellow gentoo user

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Flex your makeopts jobs amount. I’ve got 30.

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I don’t know why but you comment reminded me that I haven’t updated in a week 💀

I use gentoo on a laptop so I have 4 makeopts jobs only.

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5 points

Simple as

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I want to get better at using TUIs and all the lot of lighter-weight software, but I’ve quite frankly been too stupid to learn it.

I downloaded Gentoo onto an old Chromebook with the Mr Chromebox script. Currently am trying to make it into a sandbox for me to learn more about how init systems, compilers, and other lower level OS details.

Other than reading the Wikis, are there any projects that you’d suggest to increase one’s ability in those realms? Thanks!

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Really what got me to learn to use the terminal more was downloading systems without tons of gui apps. Most base systems will be like that. In general my only gui apps are a file browser, web browser, and audio tools. Debian, arch, gentoo, nix. Avoid stuff like mint or endeavour if you want to force yourself into learning the terminal. The more you use it, the better you’ll get. Using gui apps isn’t bad, sometimes it just works better for specific actions. But knowing how to use the terminal helps for when nothing else works.

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Oh hi, Cave :D

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