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  • Not to mention Rand was an objectivist, not a libertarian.

  • No because it will autorotate at the worst possible time. Without fail.

  • Enjoyed the goatse reference in the meme.

  • You can follow users using Mastodon (I follow myself here from Mastodon). Not sure about other Fedi software.

  • GNOME Web uses WebKit, but I don't feel like it's a full-featured browser.

  • What a coincidence! I'm the fediverse dude!

  • This 100%. I've worked in some sort of IT all my life. It took what I loved and turned it into a job.

  • Good call. The greenest purchase you can make is fixing the thing you already own.

  • Ohio.

    Cincinnati-style chilli (ie., Skyline). It's an acquired taste but once you like it it's like crack.

  • My brother in christ, I can't draw them even if you let me trace them.

  • You can't put terms of service on a web page and bind people to it. Otherwise I could put up a site somewhere and say everyone who reads this owes me a dollar.

    The terms are only enforceable when they are presented to the user before they use the software. My copy of Librewolf doesn't present any terms to me so I am not bound by anything other than the redistribution license.

    IANAL but all this is pretty common sense. You can't add terms by posting them where the user wouldn't see them. And Librewolf explains very clearly that it is not Firefox and is not a Mozilla product.

  • Top notch skills. I didn't get that one, but anything after production season 4 I have trouble with.

  • Any company Elon Musk is the owner of.

  • I think Google is neck and neck with Microsoft these days. Which is crazy given the past 20 years.

  • Reminds me of the Rule of Goats:

    If you fuck a goat ironically, you're still fucking a goat. Same goes with ironic Hitler salutes.

  • Yes, by law. Of course the business will abide by federal law before state law because federal law is supreme.

  • It's a VPN within a VPN. So all your traffic over the Mullvad VPN connection has a VPN within it going to Proton (but only for Firefox).

    To answer the questions directly:

    1. Yes, but not exactly. Everything goes through Mullvad, but Firefox goes through Proton going through Mullvad.
    2. No, they'll just see the Proton information.
    3. It slows down your connection! That's a lot more extra hops. Practically...I suppose if the "inner VPN" was necessary to connect to a specific host (like a work VPN) then it could be useful. For example you use Mullvad on your router, but your work laptop uses a VPN to connect to resources needed to do your work. Other than that I can't see why you'd need to use 2 at the same time.
  • Not sure if you're asking for advice, but if appeals to reason doesn't work "I'm your fucking parent and you're going to do it or you're grounded until you do" should work nicely.

  • I actually stumbled upon this the other day. I might make a project out of it.

    Thanks for sharing.

  • The mouse I use on this computer is from the mid-2000s. Just in the past week or so it's losing clicks. I will have to get a new one and I'm ruing it.

    It's this one if anyone cares.