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  • 669g -> 640g

  • Jesus what the hell is going on in those comments over there.

  • It's a music tracker + finder + social network. You can see how your taste changes over time. Personally my favorite feature is the weekly stats with a genre timeline.

  • Files are still stored permanently and links inside the client stay permanent as well, only links accessed externally are affected. I don't like Discord either but anyone relying on it as their personal free CDN had it coming for them.

  • I hate minimalism! This is a dumb phone that got rid of everything that made dumb phones charming.

  • If you want an online tool, cobalt.tools can rip the original youtube audio if you choose "best" format in settings -> 🎶. It's also FOSS with no tracker/ad garbage so I can recommend it as an alternative for yt-dlp which has been mentioned already.

  • Doesn't help that in the past month both CS2 and CS2 came out.

  • Performance is a good lead since it feels lower than 60fps and my panel can only switch between 60/120 Hz. I wonder what could cause that to happen only on the forks since the regular Firefox is buttery smooth even on complex sites.

  • I've noticed they stay at 120 until I open the first tab, then they're locked at 60 until I close all tabs and reopen the app.

  • privacy.resistFingerprinting was already false in Fennec/Iceraven and I've set it to false in Mull, unfortunately all remain on 60 Hz even after force closing.

  • You know they have full trust in their project when their own installer is using 7zip to install 7zip.

  • Posts similar to any of this will not stay up on our activity list:

    • Pornography without a "CW" or "Tricky Topic" tag

    Hmm I wonder which words CW consists of.

  • LibreTube, a Piped client, should be added to the Android section. Allows logging into your Piped account to sync your subs, includes SponsorBlock/DeArrow/RYD, and has one of the best interfaces I've seen of any YouTube app (including the official one).

  • Being informed about war? Sure, but

    It has come to our attention that deeply disturbing videos, including footage of hostages, may be spread across social media in the near future.

    This is not something you want to be exposed to, especially in your developmental years. As someone who grew up with unfiltered internet access looking at these things, take this seriously and protect your children.