@Slips I believe you can disable this with some setting in about:config, something like fallback_to_https
I did!
@Rezard Самый надёжный способ между прочим! Защита 100% 🤣
@colinsmatt11
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There are people who don't like mushrooms. But I think we are safe if natural selection does its job here. I mean something's got to be wrong with them if they don't like mushrooms 😅
@nicemicro @safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org
@theavidhorizon@fosstodon.org Not really. At least the building on the left is in the city, not in some rural area like the one on the right. Most blocks of flats in Moscow are ugly, but there are a few nice ones. And no, I'm not talking seven sisters, just regular apartment buildings.
I never got this "our underground is bootiful" argument though. Who the fsck cares? Most people use it to get from A to B and Moscow underground can be really bad at it sometimes.
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@safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org Yeah, they've been RISC at microarchitecture level for quite some time and x86/x86_64 just gets translated into that in a transparent way. I don't know why they don't expose it. Maybe it's so ugly that they don't want anyone to see that 😅
Maybe the reasons a purely "political", they hold a lot of patents for x86/x86_64 and prevent anyone new from entering their market this way 🤷🏿
@dj
@safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org Actually you don't need any third-party tools to remove Edge, there is this nice new WinGet utility which can uninstall Edge, WebView2 and EdgeUpdater. You can clean up the rest with the usual PowerShell Get-AppxPackage | Remove-AppxPackage.
But is it really that bad if all you want is to replace it with spyware from a different malicious company that functionally is exactly the same? 🤪
@safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org Not Compaq/HP only! Intel got ARM IP from Digital, but they've failed to do anything good with it and sold off Xscale later. It was kind of ironic when they failed to come up with something suitable for smartphones when this market started growing rapidly. I think even Samsung got some part of Digital.
@dj
@dj I'm not sure about open source, but OSF1/DUNIX/Tru64 definitely never was free software. That's not the point, DEC was still a nice company though that did a lot of things right. I wish it was still around @safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org
@james@mstdn.starnix.network
> Firefox 88 since I don't like the new UI
It's this Proton/Photon/whatever-they-call-it, is it?
I kind of liked some elements of it like the menus, but some are disgusting. Use userChrome.css hacks like these: https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx/
It was a couple of hours worth of fawckage to figure out what works best for me, but now it looks nice. Esp. the colored toolbar and menu icons. I don't know why everyone makes them monochrome nowadays, colored icons make the menus so easy to navigate.
@murks Like vacuum tube based?
I always wondered if any physical object can be considered truly digital. We can't have ones and zeroes in real world, we just consider e.g. voltage above certain level one and below that a zero, but it's not really discrete, there is noise, it fluctuates, we just don't care about that. That is why we have to use certain techniques like checksumming to make sure the information was transfered correctly from physical media.
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