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  • Wow, they really were ahead of their time.

  • Since when is a PC from 2018 old?? It's only from 2 year-… oh.

  • That's GPL 2, summarized.

  • And I've spent some time optimizing the game, too: I even use Ornithe mod loader instead of Forge.

  • I'm really sorry, but *are

  • Nope to both of you. Windows 10 and I play Minecraft 1.8.9.

  • ...and I'm still on 4 GB RAM, TROLOLOL

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  • I believe both are shit in their own ways. Wayland has some good ideas, and so does X11; as such, I believe there ought to be a third display server in the works.

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  • Yeah. Although Wayland is NOT modular, as on the compositor taking care of things that probably shouldn't be controlled by it, and Rust's compiler doesn't support every architecture under the sun, unlike C.

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  • uBlock Origin will probably do even better than Privacy Badger, especially if you harden it (turn on advanced mode, toggle off 3rd party i-frames globally by default), and add more filter lists, as mentioned in Phoenix's uBO configuration.

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  • I would suggest that you stop using Privacy Badger, since it does not provide any benefits compared to uBlock Origin or Ad Nauseum, and can even conflict with them.

  • It is for fooling naive fingerprinting systems, not for security. Additionally, Firefox is inherently insecure, so either way, I'd advise for you to actually harden beyond LibreWolf, and potentially use Firefox + Phoenix (preferably Extended).

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  • Well, each one has pros and cons. *UNIX (I'm including *Linux and *BSD only, since masOS is technically uses a Unix-like kernel and *BSD code) systems tend to provide more control to the user, as they are Libre Software; however, the code can be rather clunky (especially in GNU + systemd + Linux distributions), and is much less secure.

    Libre Software is one in which you have the following freedoms:

    • Run the program for any purpose
    • Study the program by any means
    • Modify the program code in any manner
    • Distribute the program at any price

    Depending on the Libre Software license, there can be conditions:

    • In any copies which you distribute, you must provide credit to authors of which code you used, and keep the license notice (example: Expat license)
    • If any patented techniques are on the code, you must provide rights to them (example: Apache 2.0 license)
    • Any code on the program is also licensed under it, and you must pass down the same freedoms and obligations; this can be either per-file (example: MPL 2.0), or more commonly, for the entire program (example: GPL 3.0 or later), although exceptions can be made for other programs using it as a library (example: LGPL 3.0 or later)
    • There must not be any system (e.g. DRM) preventing people from replacing the program with a modified version of it (example: GPL 3.0 or later)
    • Network use can also be considered conveying (example: AGPL 3.0 or later), in which case you must also pass down the rights & obligations

    macOS, on the other hand, is much more restrictive, but comes with much better security (the best out of any desktop OS).

  • Are they on a bloody rush to see who gets to a 48h workday first???

  • I FCKING KNEW IT. Gambling ads create addicts even before it is legal for them to gamble. Fck them.

  • My proposed ban is on social media algorithms that take into account things like retention, political opinions, sexuality, etc. Chromological and popularity-based algorithms are not affected.

  • Yes.

  • No, just go for the jugular and ban such “algorithms” for EVERYONE, no exceptions.