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10 months agowhat does toy-like mean?
he/they
i moved to readit.buzz but it’s shutting down so i’m back here
what does toy-like mean?
they did, “Recently I’ve gave up Windows for Linux”
I usually install noto-fonts
I recently moved to Arch from Artix, I followed the installation guide and installed with btrfs. My experience in both systems was/is great, the software is up-to-date. I mostly use system packages, flatpaks and sometimes AUR packages.
I have not had any system-breaking issues.
Not much of a pirate, but I do like blocking ads. In that situation, here are some browsers I believe would still have ad blocking capabilities.
Firefox-based browsers:
Librewolf (privacy-focused; comes with uBlock Origin)
Tor (don’t know much about it, but it probably would have ad blocking still)
Chromium-based:
Vivaldi (it appears they have built-in ad blocking; closed source though)
Bromite (mobile; not sure if still continued)