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  • I've been using Wayland on Nvidia with plasma for about a year and it's been mostly fine. Only a few minor issues like night color not working or some Xwayland apps flickering, but the system feels far more responsive on Wayland so it's well worth it to me

  • Don't worry about the downvote, this is true, especially with their harder stances against GMOs and nuclear power that are based on fearmongering rather than science. We need GMOs and nuclear to reduce climate change.

    That said, this isn't a comment on whether or not BVOs are bad, just that the EU banning something isn't alone a reason to ban it here

  • Clearly companies have been able to make the sodas just fine without it, so even if it isn't very harmful, it seems best not to include it. Food additives are like software bloat, the more you have, the more attack surface (in this case, possibility albeit small chance of undiscovered health problems) you get, so one should only use what actually is useful

  • Strictly speaking, no, since ublock origin can also disable JavaScript on pages if you toggle the option. So aside from the question of whether doing so is necessary, noscript's script blocking functionality is entirely replaceable with ubo, which also has more advanced support for filterlists, etc that you're probably aware of already

  • I'm pretty happy with https://oisd.nl. There's so StevenBlack's hosts file if you want something smaller.

    Use them in pihole, or add to ublock origin in addition to the normal lists. I'm assuming you don't mean using it as a literal hosts file (which has severe performance problems with lookups on large files)

  • Anki is a free and open source spaced-repetition flashcard program. You can find many premade decks for it for pretty much any language, and you can create your own cards from real-world content you read ("sentence mining"). You can also find free (or pirated) grammar guides and similar content online. These two resources will give you the foundation for making your input comprehensible, but the vast majority of the learning you'll do will come from simply reading and listening to native content while making as much of an effort to understand it as possible (such as by looking up words in the dictionary using a browser extension like yomichan)

    https://apps.ankiweb.net/

    See this really good guide for learning Japanese (some of the information applies to other languages too): https://learnjapanese.moe

  • Knowing reddit, I'm willing to guess they weren't even talking about actual CSAM either, but instead whining that a certain instance allows lewd drawings of certain fictional characters that are "totally equivalent to real kids being abused!!1!" according to them