If you have an android there's Geddit. Reddit has an RSS feed service which Geddit parses to get the posts. It's pretty great. I use it to browse r/196 sometimes. Also no ads so no profit for Reddit
Go to the ublock origin extension in firefox and click open dashboard. Then unter filter lists make sure to select everything under annoyances. I haven't tested it but it should work
Edit:
Also click the confirm and update icons at the top
Yes because if you google "meme" you will only find the most generic memes that appeal to the most people. The memes we have here are like a fine wine. You need to like 'em but if you do, holy shit they're great.
It's gotten much better in the past few years ln mobile.
Firefox for Android has Ublock installed out of the box. You just need to enable it.
And to block trackers in every other app you can use something like TrackerControl on Fdroid. Duckduckgo also has a similar application but I don't trust them and it's probably not open source
Manjaro delays updates until everything has been verified to be working and not likely to break anything
Yeah that's what Manjaro thinks they're doing (or would like to do) in reality the packages depend on specific versions of eachother so things actually break more often than base arch IMO.
Please look at the list here as to why you shouldn't reccomend Manjaro to new Linux users. Their management is really bad and preventable issues happen a lot
Windows works fine most of the time. The problem is, when you do have a problem, you are screwed. Either reinstall or live with it. The chance of getting it fixed is like 20%
I know vim. I'm using vscodium with a vim plugin. I was coding in pure vim for half a year because my Laptop with 4 gigs of RAM couldn't handle vscode. I just don't want to configure vim so it does all the stuff VScodium does for me
Critical security fixes are backported. There where a lot of kernels released yesterday that had the fix.
For 5.15, 5.15.122 was released with the zenbleed mitigation.
If you have an android there's Geddit. Reddit has an RSS feed service which Geddit parses to get the posts. It's pretty great. I use it to browse r/196 sometimes. Also no ads so no profit for Reddit