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Stop using Brave Browser
  • What does this even mean. Chromium or Webkit are not "native" to an OS. OSs don't magically include browser engines, its not a critical component of an OS either.

    Most OSs do come with browsers preinstalled, but they are programs just like any other. You can remove Safari from macOS (albeit its pretty hard because root is read only and signed), you can remove Edge from Windows. In my desktop with Windows 10 the only browser I have is Firefox (not even Edge), does that make Gecko the "native" browser engine?

    If anything, the native browser engine for Windows would be MSHTML from Internet Explorer.

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    Why Centrism is Right Wing - How Centrists Enable the Far Right | Fellow Traveler
  • The problem is that there are many issues where there is no "compromise" or centrist view available, so the "balanced" opinion just supports one or the other side fully.

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    I LOVE MANUAL TRANSMISSION
  • So... Is a manual transmission not the correct solution? should I move so I can drive a manual?

    One way or the other. Cars are the real problem there.

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    👀👀spotify bad; spotube good
  • Does anyone know of a Spotify client that works on ARM? I put an Orange Pi 5 as a smart TV box but Spotify doesn't work in the browser because no Widevine on aarch64 Firefox.

    The poor Orange Pi can also barely play video without dropping frames, the GPU drivers are awful. I might try to uninstall them and just do software-rendering everything.

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    SanDisk Extreme SSDs are “worthless,” multiple lawsuits against WD say
  • Wow, I really like WD SSDs, I got an SN850X and it's blazing fast. I really like that you can change the sector size as well, most SSDs don't bother with 4k sectors and just leave you with 512b ones.

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    How do i stop this kind of pop up from ever appearing again? Win10
  • If you use modern hardware it doesn't behave quite well and gets worse battery life. If you use any tools from Microsoft (WSL, Office, Windows Terminal, etc) most of those are incompatible or a pain to install. If you use anything from the Microsoft Store, including Game Pass, since it just doesn't include the Microsoft Store.

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    Why I Switched to Nobara Linux, and Why You Should Too
  • While I like secure boot and leave it enabled when possible, to be honest it only protects against a type of attack so elaborate its pretty much useless. Whenever its minorly inconvenient I just disable it without worry.

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    I use Debian BTW
  • I haven't seen anyone hate Fedora until this meme.

    Now, Red Hat, which has strong ties to Fedora, is doing a lot of stupid bullshit. I actually moved to Debian due to that, not really because I think its superior (at the end of the day, all distros can do the same stuff) but because I'm getting tired with corporations

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    As Twitter destroys its brand by renaming itself X, Mastodon user numbers are again soaring | TechCrunch
  • I really like the razors, here Hanlon's razor is relevant:

    "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"

    I'm sure Elon has no grand plan behind any of this, just a chain of impulsive actions.

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    RADV Ray-Tracing To Become Much Faster With New Driver Code
  • RADV is the default community Mesa driver, made by Valve engineers.

    AMD's own Vulkan implementation is called AMDVLK, which is just a port of their Windows Vulkan libraries repackaged for Linux. AMDVLK usually moves faster than RADV and got raytracing much earlier. And even though RADV added raytracing as well, RADVs raytracing is much slower than AMDVLK. Maybe this changes will finally close the gap?

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    Firefox is the only way.
  • I have an installer for Opera 12.18, the last one to use their Presto engine. Every once in a while I test it out to see how it has aged.

    It's not pretty haha. It barely works.

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    Intel 'Downfall': Severe flaw in billions of CPUs leaks passwords and much more
  • All these kind of CPU level vulnerabilities are the same, they are only really "risky" if there is malicious software running in the computer in the first place.

    The real problem is that these CPU-level vulnerabilities all break one of the core concepts of computers, which is process separation and virtual memory. If process separation is broken then all other levels of security become pointless.

    While for desktops this isn't a huge problem (except when sometimes vulnerabilities might even be able to be exploited though browsers), this is a huge problem for servers, where the modern cloud usually has multiple users in virtual machines in a single server and a malicious user could steal information across virtual machines.

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    NTFS turns 30 years old today! I hear it's still in use by some crufty old legacy operating systems 😁
  • I can't believe Microsoft is still using this piece of crap filesystem. If they had a CoW filesystem they could even paper over the mess that is Windows Update without having to actually fix it, they could save petabytes of storage over the world and significantly improve reliability all in one go. Let's not even mention how NTFS is amazingly slow on hard drives, manages to fragment to hell and back without doing anything, requires offline repairs like it was FAT32 and its compression barely does anything while massively slowing down the computer.

    Yet here I am envying btrfs, APFS, ZFS and even fucking XFS for their reflinks and CoW.

    In fact, not even WSL uses a modern FS, I think Microsoft is allergic to modern FSs.

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    Mastodon Usage Soaring as Twitter Rebranding Leads to User Exodus: CEO Eugen Rochko
  • The perfect plan

    step 1: spend billions buying an extremely recognizable brand
    step 2: rebrand it

    I actually can't believe he is going forward with this. Twitter achieved the goal of becoming a verb, "tweeting". Companies kill for that, and he's just throwing it away? all the mindshare and recognition? for what?

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