You can turn off canvas fingerprinting or any added feature with a single checkbox. I used to feel the same way about LibreWolf, but once I familiarized myself with the different settings, it became clearly the superior option if you value privacy. I also set my Firefox settings strictly, but then they added new “features” and turned them on by default. That was the last straw for me.
This wouldn’t stop my cat. It’d only slow her down.
The entire internet is a honeypot. Organize offline.
I’m pretty ignorant about all this, but this type of loyalty to one guy feels very cult-like. Do the employees actually think this guy gives a shit about them?
Debian 12 uses Wayland by default.
Hamas is the latest boogeyman.
Big shock considering everything we post online is being weaponized in various ways.
I don’t know what city this post is referencing, but I’d be willing to bet a ton of money it’s not in the US lol.
This is why I always put on my tinfoil hat before I start using Linux.
Wasn’t Python being behind the reason GNOME 44 took a little while to come out? It does seem like things move a little slower than they used to. Might be a good thing for stability in the long run. Think people need to be reminded that Arch is community run too. So updates might lag behind compared to these distros with big corporations behind them.
I believe it’s common practice for Windows laptops to come preinstalled with Office 365 now. I don’t think it’s pirated. It’s just not licensed like you said.
OP, I’d recommend just using LibreOffice. It works fine for most situations.
Just fell to my knees at a Walmart