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EROLoLICON , in How else would you get inside Frosty?
@EROLoLICON@kbin.social avatar

Hmmmm

BroBot9000 , in How else would you get inside Frosty?
@BroBot9000@lemmy.world avatar

They really couldn’t have put the opening on his side?

prenatal_confusion ,

There is also a slide that comes in a few variations. It’s basically a slanted tube with a bigger Tipp where the kids emerge from. It’s normally a rocket or spaceshutte. They knew what they were doing.

Nalivai , in "It has to be Chromium"

God, I wish there was less monopolies in the world, I hate when there is no alternative other than a product developed and maintained by evil corporation that profits off of selling my data.
Anyway, the only browser that everyone should use is Chrome, if you don’t use Chrome you’re dead to me.

NickDangerThirdEye , in Gort

Several counts of murder? Did Gort murder some people?

BuboScandiacus , in "It has to be Chromium"

Librewolf*

SmoothSurfer ,

You and I, we are same

lunicoDee ,

Also me. Mull + Librewolf combo, portmaster and etc/hosts to block adware, malware and nsfw. I feel free.

miss_brainfart ,
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

And a pihole for the other people on my network who can’t quite let go of some apps and services.

After a weekend where the whole family was there, my pihole displayed that 57% of all connections where blocked.

57%

No one complained about anything not working.

57% of all connections were completely and utterly unnecessary to the actual services that were being used.

That is just wild.

NerfHerder , in Time to watch the puddles

Why did I hear this?

complacent_jerboa , in My Lemmy experience so far

what are these awful, awful communities I should be staying away from

namelessdread ,
just_squanch_it ,

looks over shoulder**whispers lemmynsfw.com

alokir , in Future Lothario

Spends all his life inside the simulation, trying to find dead futurebillgates’ keys and portals.

Awri , in "It has to be Chromium"

For anyone considering Firefox but still reluctant for reasons check out Waterfox. It’s been the best for me for years now. Honestly the best fork.

stebo02 ,
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this feels like a joke lol

Treczoks , in "It has to be Chromium"

Stumbled over that last week. There is a company where I buy nearly all my computer stuff from, and I’m a customer for more than 20 years.

I wanted to order parts for a high-end PC, but simply could not add the motherboard to the shopping cart. Everything else was already in there. I called them, and they asked me if I used Firefox. And they told me in no uncertain terms that Firefox was dead and would no longer be supported for “safety and security reasons”, I should use Chrome or Edge instead.

If their site is too stupid to cope with Firefox, why the heck does it not tell me about this upfront, e.g. when I try to enter an item into the shopping cart?

iInjection ,

That sucks.i am not going to not use Firefox, fuck chrome

JshKlsn ,
@JshKlsn@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ve had a few websites tell me to view their website in Chrome. I just leave, because no way am I putting any kind of personal data into a website run by such incompetent people.

I used to be a web developer. Back 8 years ago, you used to have to do a lot of special tricks to make your website look and function the same in all the browsers. Now, you really don’t. Unless you’re using some really obscure closed source codec or something, websites literally render and function properly without needing any browser specific code fixes.

There’s no excuse, unless you’re blocking older versions of every browser for security reasons, which is fine, because browsers update automatically these days, and it’s very rare for someone to be running a really old version.

programmer_belch ,
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Usually the thing about the webpage not working is just codeword for “we have not tested it and we won’t”. If you really need to access it, there are some extensions that can change your user agent so the page thinks you are in chromium.

This is the one I use.

Spedwell ,

Chameleon is another good plugin for this

Koordinator_O ,
@Koordinator_O@lemmy.world avatar

I use an user agent switcher in those cases. Most of the time it works and I dont have to change the browser.

lieuwex ,

This is not fully true. Recently I had problems with keyboard press event propagation working differently on button elements and CSS scroll snapping behaving differently when new items are appended in the scroll container. Both are not really obscure.

fidodo ,

Funnily enough, I can’t log into my bank on chrome, but Firefox works just fine.

NPC ,

If their site is too stupid to use Firefox, i just use a different vendor or website

Treczoks ,

While you are basically right with that, just imagine the computer shop where all the IT professionals go to get their stuff. I’m a customer there for more than 20 years because they are good. If there was any good alternative, I might be tempted to change, but so far I have not heard of such a thing.

ProfezzorDarke ,

LOL I work in IT for a rather large company and we are supposed to use FF because it’s actually more secure and is more reliable than chromium browsers.

EricHill78 ,
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I work at home in the health field and the only browser they have us use for everything is chrome. It makes me laugh honestly.

First ,

What’s the source for that claim? To my understanding, Firefox first got sandboxed processes for sites in 2021, and only recently this year got features to sandbox the GPU processes as well - playing catch-up by many years to Chrome, and exposing attack vectors for sites to gain access to OS-level API’s to meanwhile. And to my understanding, neither are enabled by default on Firefox for Android, because of ongoing compatibility issues for years bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1610822

My take is that Firefox or its’ derivatives are better for privacy, while Chromium is better for security, due to the vastly greater development resources.

ekZepp , in We will not
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Let’s be realistic. Reddit have years of post and discussion saved who are very useful for research. So the answer is simple, use Reddit as a Wikipedia and Post new content here or on any other free platform. (Well technically new. Some meme i saw here are older than me 😅).

hpucks ,

I deleted my Reddit account when I moved to Lemmy, but I do go back to Reddit if a Google search leads me there. You’re right, the wealth of knowledge remains there but I no longer wish to participate in the conversation there.

Breno , in "It has to be Chromium"
@Breno@lemmy.fmhy.ml avatar

Pleading ignorance here and genuine questions. Is anyone, within the context of browsers able to define privacy and what it is that FF does that is superior to other say, Chromium based browsers? And what the real world effects are of not using FF for the purpose of privacy? Either reply or point to sources on the Web would be much appreciated.

Shurimal ,

As I understand it, you can make a Chromium browser just as privacy friendly as Firefox. I use Vivaldi on my home PC and mobile which is strongly privacy focused and has a ton of small QoL features neither Chrome nor Firefox has (I use both at work, prefer FF over Chrome). (Going off the tangent here) for example, it's incredibly easy to re-open recently closed tabs in Vivaldi with just two clicks—a feature I use all the time—as the recently closed tabs list is very obvious and easy to access in the tab bar itself without the need to futz around in the menus to find browsing history. The customizable speed dial, sidebar menu for things like bookmarks and downloads are really nice and the download manager in Vivaldi is IMO better than FF, too.

The bigger problem is Google having defacto monopoly over browser market and thus having too much influence over how web standards work and how the user can browse the web (I'm old enough to remember "This web page is best viewed on Internet Explorer" messages on websites). The move to manifest v3 to curb content blockers is one such example.

Breno ,
@Breno@lemmy.fmhy.ml avatar

Thanks for your reply. I am a Vivaldi user myself currently after trying numerous browsers over the years. I was trying to reconcile in my mind what am I giving up in terms of privacy for my choice. I do tend to lean on and learn from other more knowledgeable myself. I do have a few privacy related extensions installed. But you touch on something there that extends further than personal privacy but Googles influence on web standards, good one.

Kushia ,
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Chrome is run by an ad company with a vested interest in your data and has been outspoken about banning adblockers in the past.

Firefox is a completely open source project run by a non-profit organisation who accepts donations to cover costs.

Other Chromium-based browsers can generally be fine but the overuse of chromium reinforces web standards that are hard to reproduce. A web browser is a fairly complex beast these days even for the best programmers. Just see XMPP for an example of where things could lead to.

While it’s true that Firefox receives some of those donations from Google for being the default search engine, they have no influence over decisions made by the Firefox team whatsoever. That’s the short version of it.

dilan , in My Lemmy experience so far

Am I at the wrong Lemmy?

darthsid ,

I know right? I’ve barely come across any porn

Senseless ,

Not sure if it’s a Liftoff thing but even with a Lemmynsfw account on the Lemmynsfw instance I can’t see any nfsw posts. Need to use the PC for that.

jossbo , in Better watch out
@jossbo@lemmy.ml avatar

Just mine around the edge and make sure you catch all the blocks so they don’t fall on the pressure plate at the bottom. You can mine out the reassure plate when you get down there, and the tnt! Good luck with the loot, hope you get some cool trims! Pretty sure Notch apples can still spawn down there as well!

xrtxn ,

It doesn’t matter whether the blocks fall on the pressure plate.

jossbo ,
@jossbo@lemmy.ml avatar

Oh, I thought items set them off!

FilthyShrooms ,

The pyramids have stone pressure plates, which are only set off by mobs and players. However, wooden pressure plates are activated by other things too such as items and fired arrows

jossbo ,
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TIL. Thank you!

porkins , in title

I hope it succeeds though. It is exciting to be at the start of humanity becoming a spacefaring race. The idea that we might be able to see the Earth from space in our lifetime is amazing. I think people that venture into the unknown are inspiring. It’s great that we are pushing the boundaries of what humans can achieve. Sure, there are problems on Earth, but solving space problems makes it seem like figuring out our differences should be trivial given what we can achieve. Damn this is some good weed.

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