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  • is it already Meerschweinchenmichmichmontag?

  • do you know Bibata cursors?

    i like them more than Breeze, but Breeze is my second favorite of all cursor themes i know

    • Papirus Icon Theme (Dark)
    • Bibata Cursor theme (Modern Ice)
    • Materia GTK Theme (Dark-compact)
  • hiii same, wanna be friends? 👉👈

  • Zeichensetzung üben wir aber nochmal, ne?

  • NULL is top of the iceberg and deep sea at the same time

  • i can recommend adaway with root aswell. for a lot of ads on websites you still need uBlock tho

  • It's a word play on transposing which is rotation of matrixes and trans-thingy which is usually the gender change from male->female or female->male. This is visualized by the male ♂ and female ♀ symbols, which also look a bit like rotated versions of each other. Excluding any gender-nonbinarity, both functions are involutions, meaning being self-inverse.

    (Trans-thingy (anyone got a word for this?) is obviously not a function you can apply on humans like you can apply transpositions on matrixes and there are also nonbinary trans people, so yeah. Still a good Joke tho.)

  • alright i see them

    i cant unsee the other thing tho, because there are lines and borders, that are not part of a dolphin

  • what where?

  • 7+6 = (5+5) + (2+1) = 10+3 = 13

  • if you want a good Firefox based Browser for Mobile, try Mull

    If you go to Settings->About Mull and click on the big Mull text at the top a few times, you enable the Debug Menu temporarily. Then you can add a custom add-on collection which allows you to install most addons. I for example have uBlock, "i still don't care about cookies", Stylus, "Dark Background and Light Text", ClearURLs and CookieAutoDelete.

    You can create an addon collection if you are logged in on addons.mozilla.org.

  • yes, sadly

  • imv is the absolute best

  • Epiphany uses WebKit, but it doesn't have working add-on support yet, so you will still have lots of ads and cookie banners.

    I use it as a secondary browser if something doesn't work in Librewolf, but for me the internet is pretty much unusable without "i (still) don't care about cookies" and UBlock Origin, so it only works as a backup for me.

    There are also some Browsers using QTWebengine which uses Blink (the core of Chromium (meaning technically not chromium itself)) like Qutebrowser and Falkon.

    Pale Moon and Basilisk which are based on an old version of Firefox and diverged quite a bit.

    Konqueror which uses KHTML (predecessor of WebKit (predecessor of Blink)).

    NetSurf idk haven't tried it.

    Then there is stuff like Ladybird, which will crash all the time. Links, ELinks, Lynx, w3m, Links2 are text based. Discontinued Internet Explorer. Old versions of MS Egde. Old versions of Opera. Basically nothing else that is usable.

  • Arch and any arch based distro. It's overused, deb is better and the absolute chads will always be distros like NixOS or Guix System. There is no use for an unstable, beginner-unfriendly, distro where you constantly encounter dependency hell.

    Of course I'm just being edgy, every Linux Distro is good for the sole fact of it not being Windows.

  • If anyone is interested, i recently developed my own system of defining my music library declaratively in the Nix programming language and started switching to it. It creates folders as playlists and can automatically download the music from YouTube or SoundCloud. I plan to expand and improve this further.

    I doubt this will work on IOS tho, sorry OP.

    https://codeberg.org/quantenzitrone/declarative-music.nix

  • i kinda want to do that now

    for the lolz