[-] jao@lemy.lol 5 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Totally true lmao. Its how I got my cat Chevy. He was found as a kitten by my Uncle on the tire of my Grandfathers Chevy. Years later the same Uncle found another kitten on the axle of his car, he named it Axle. He also named Chevy. He is definitely creative with naming cats.

[-] jao@lemy.lol 8 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

That looks great. I'll try making a rough draft of a digital version tomorrow.

Edit: Might be Aug 17th instead of today Aug 16th, as I am doing some stuff, as I was quite busy today with registering blendOS as a project on the libera.chat IRC and some personal things like getting a job, and I have a doctor appointment later today. Sorry that this update is a bit offtopic from the sublemmy this comment is on.

Edit 2: Edited Edit 1 a bit to provide more clarity.

[-] jao@lemy.lol 28 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Laughs in Firefox. (Specifically FireDragon)

Edit: Since there was some confusion in the comments about what FireDragon is, I will explain it here. FireDragon is the default browser on Garuda Linux. FireDragon is a fork of Librewolf, which is in-turn a fork of Firefox. Librewolf's main goal is to provide the most privacy possible to its user, though it might be at the cost of some sites breaking. FireDragon is a fork of Librewolf, it reduces some of the privacy settings that Librewolf uses, in order for sites to not break, but while still retaining most of the privacy features. dr460nf1r3 the developer of FireDragon said "This fork ships saner defaults to also include regular (not paranoid 😋) users of Garuda Linux in its audience" [1] Paragraph 2, Line 6

FireDragon from my perspective is focused around Garuda Linux, so a lot of its features are designed for users of Garuda Linux in mind.

More information about FireDragon can be found here: https://forum.garudalinux.org/t/firedragon-librewolf-fork/5018, here: https://github.com/dr460nf1r3/firedragon-browser, and here: https://dr460nf1r3.org/projects/firedragon/

More Information about Librewolf can be found here: https://librewolf.net/

More Information about Garuda Linux can be found here: https://garudalinux.org/

[-] jao@lemy.lol 11 points 11 months ago

Why non-systemd distros? I have heard of not-systemd distros like Artix and Devaun (I think that's how you spell them), but I never bothered looking into why some people prefer them.

[-] jao@lemy.lol 5 points 11 months ago

Tvan not follow rules. Jao + Not-Jao-or-Tvan angry.

[-] jao@lemy.lol 5 points 11 months ago

This is crazy.

[-] jao@lemy.lol 29 points 11 months ago
[-] jao@lemy.lol 5 points 11 months ago

I use Porkbun for my domain. you can get a .xyz domain for only $2 for 1 year, though after 1 year its like $8 per year.

[-] jao@lemy.lol 16 points 11 months ago

Unlike iOS pretty much every part of the Android OS is replaceable. There is technically no "unified" version of Android, each Android phone manufacturer has their own unique spin on it, and since its open source, or at least most of it is, anyone can make their own version. For example: Lineage OS, /e/OS, and Graphene OS.

[-] jao@lemy.lol 18 points 11 months ago

I like the Eternity suggestion.

[-] jao@lemy.lol 5 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I am using Infinity. It has been working great so far. It is one of the most themeable Lemmy clients I know of.

Screenshot_20230809_164614_Infinity for Lemmy

[-] jao@lemy.lol 12 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

lemmy.world got too big IMO. So I ended up switching to a different instance. If all the users were to evenly distribute themselves across many instances, and not just have everyone on like 1-3 different instances, I think that the issues with unavailability, lag, and whatnot would happen much less.

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