GitHub - LadybirdBrowser/ladybird: Truly independent web browser
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Ah. Gotcha. Agreed.
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I have previously, and was not impressed. Maybe it's better now?
I've been using Startpage for the past couple of days since installing Librewolf, and I kind of like it. I like the "Visit in anonymous view" link under each result... Works to let me see reddit posts (Linux troubleshooting, etc), despite not being logged in, and being on a VPN.
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I've recently been reading some anarchist texts (Emma Goldman, Kropotkin...), and I really like a lot of their ideas. Love the way Kropotkin writes too.
However (and to be clear, I'm sure I've barely scratched the surface), the past decade or two has had a profound effect on my opinion of people in general, and their ability (and/or desire) to organize and self-regulate at such a scale. It just does not seem like a viable solution in the modern world.
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The hyperbole here is insane. My trans friend’s Japanese parents are supportive of him, but they have some trouble with pronouns.
Can you really not understand that we're talking about two completely different situations?
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Disclaimer: I'm not a software engineer or anything, and while I can usually figure out how to install something from git, that's as far as my understanding of the platform goes..
Was it an unnecessary edit? Sure, maybe. Hell, could have just been someone trying to get a reaction (mission accomplished). That does not mean that the edit was incorrect in any way (gramatically, syntax-wise, etc.) or political. It's just someone being annoying.
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Yeah, that too... Everything is political if you want to really get into it. People just want to be able to ignore it until it directly affects them.
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the EU wants backdoors to encryptions, so eu not any better.
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I use it in a browser tab because I refuse to have them snoop around on my running processes.
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Ok, fair enough then. Could have been a simple misunderstanding.
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It certainly is the lesser evil though.
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I’m not naive enough anymore for this kind of trust.
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They refused to use the right pronoun. One is a mistake. The other is a choice.
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Once Servo is finished, we might have a browser rennaisance (I hope)
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That would be nice. I know lately I've been playing around with gopher sites with command line browsers. It's been fun seeing what others have made.
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If you don't mind my asking, what forums do you use? I'm trying to find new communities.
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Here we fucking go again.
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They refused to accept a PR from a random person with just one single word change for a string that only the developer himself is seeing.
I think the developer has all the rights not to accept such a PR which adds nothing to the program. And I think people that really care about gender inclusivity should stop focusing on this useless nitpicks, which makes inclusivity appear like made up by a bunch of trolls.
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Frankly at this point I'd be willing to contribute to a strongly copyleft, privacy focused browser even if it meant yet another fucking 'subscription'
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there may also be the possibility of the dev simply not wanting to define his views publicly out of the blue, because regardless of stance, you will make enemies, potentially hindering the projects development or facing personal repercussions.
It should be allowed for someone to not out themselves as either transphobic or an ally. If the person does have issues with pronouns, it's better if they simply keep to themselves instead of loudly proclaiming it. The other way around it's the same - even if someone is pro trans, it might not be suitable for them to openly speak about it - it might even put them in danger.
I agree with you that this is often a dog whistle, but it might also be a poor choice of wording.
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Just installed it on void. Still not quite usable for daily use but it's not bad.