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I can’t say I’ve heard the word “normies” used ironically before
I can’t say I’ve heard the word “normies” used ironically before
Also, where is the crypto magic?
The sixth point in the original comment links to the cryptocurrency association.
Thanks!
I don’t know what GTK means and couldn’t find it in the link. Care to share?
Weird question. Couldn’t one try calling places like this and asking the same questions? I’m sure it would be a little awkward but I can’t imagine anyone would outright refuse to answer. People tend to like sharing their opinions
HP printers are amazing compared to Epson
I’m about to post out a new FOSS project I’ve been working on for a while, so this is making me a bit nervous
Dailymotion might suite your needs
This looks popular: www.chezmoi.io
Huh, didn’t know Kagi was building that. Seems pretty ambitious
I doubt it’ll last much longer: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jul/16/lbry-closes-odysee-cryptocurrency-tech-sec-fraud-extremist
I might be wrong, but couldn’t their privacy policy stay the same but their internal policies of complying with government requests change with new ownership?
Why not an open-source crowdfunded model like SponsorBlock? Newsletters with discount codes get sent out every day, and I’d happily contribute to a central source
Looks pretty similar to Before Launcher without folders and filtered notifications
Compared to Chrome their browser is probably better for privacy and also zero-effort, if you can get past the lack of features. I think using it as a private/incognito window is pretty feasible, but yeah, it’s hard to recommend as a default browser
Flagging things like that usually leads to their removal