@coolboymew I think I did this too. Couple of times! Well, maybe more 😅
I've used heavily processed voice samples as a drum kit once too 🤭
@david
> they're forcing wayland
Can't you override it by setting some env var?
@splitshockvirus
@splitshockvirus
I still have the Screenshot utility in my FF, maybe you should enable it in about:config 🤷
It doesn't handle scaling very well (I think it breaks if you have font.size.systemFontScale set to some value other than default), but otherwise works perfectly fine.
@david
@cafkafk Which one of them is Sausage McMuffin with Egg?
@hackernews@die-partei.social Too bad it's only using fonts.googleapis.com that is illegal, not the typefaces themselves. I wish using ugly fonts like Droid Sans, Roboto, Noto, etc would be illegal 😈
It was so easy to block that host name and avoid them, now that some would self-host those, I'd have to resort to forcing my choice of fonts in Firefox.
@jeang3nie
Yeah, exactly! And you can place bets! 🤑
@oklomsy
@oklomsy
Oh, don't worry, let 'em have it! Maybe they can neutralize each other out this way 😉
@jeang3nie
@jeang3nie They can hang out on their own instance though so everyone else can block them easily 🤷
@oklomsy
@mangeurdenuage Disable ad blocker? Usually "please enable JavaScript" is enough for me to close the tab immediately 😆
@iska@mk.starnix.network
If the machine does it for you, it doesn't count, right? So COVID for some of us was just a test drive of what life is without autism? 🤔
Oh, I do have a horrible sense of humor and poor taste in jokes to boot 🤭
@Kagekokoro
@cafkafk With languages that don't enforce syntactic sugar and particular coding style (like C) you can put whole programs in a single line what would be horrible either.
Let's just say lines of code are an irrelevant metric of how productive you are as a software developer 😅
@dushman
Here is an article on this feature: https://proton.me/support/open-password-protected-emails
I've never tried it myself, but it does seem legit. Well, if you trust browser-based cryptography 😅
@inference @may
@dushman
From what I know, even without using PGP they have an option to send encrypted e-mails to third parties. You set a password that you have to pass to the destination party using some other channel of communication, the e-mail itself only contains a link in this case, and the password is used as a decryption key so the message can get decrypted in-browser on opening the link.
But of course it's not the default.
@inference @may
@neural_meduza
Готов поверить, что где-нибудь через полгода, когда перестанут давать деньги, он примерно такое и заявит 🤣
@dushman
Yep, it's a well-known case. If you take a closer look at it, it's not that bad. They are required to retain the connection logs for e-mail to comply with the Swiss law and they've never claimed otherwise. For VPN connections on the other hand — they don't. That guy would be safe if he used some sort of VPN, even their free plan.
Of course no one can guarantee the won't just hand you out to Swiss police on receiving proper request, but this explaination does seem reasonable
@inference
@dushman
It does have pros and cons: you can't just switch to another exit node, unless you have a handful of VPSes. Also the address range of your VPS is less likely to get blocked/filtered, but if it does — you're in trouble.
Well, it's best to get out of here anyway instead of playing these games 😅
@inference
@dushman
Mullvad's also good, one of the best!
I chose Proton because I was using their free plan and when they had a sale I just went with them. They have some unique features like this one: https://protonvpn.com/blog/stealth-vpn-protocol/
I haven't inspected it properly yet, but it doesn't look like one of the "military grade" claims 😅
I do live in Russia, here most popular VPN services are blocked, but this Stealth protocol seems to work. Wireguard TCP also seems to work, WG UDP and OpenVPN are filtered.
@inference
@david
You can make one yourself, go to hamburger menu (you should unhide it first🤭) and go to More Tools → Browser Toolbox, then pick any element to wish to hide in web inspector like you do with regular web pages to find its CSS class or id.
Writing these CSS descriptors might be tricky, but nothing's impossible. This should probably do the trick:
#star-button-box {display: none !important;}
Just append it to your userChrome.css
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Just in case: DMs/PMs simply don't exist on this instance as concept — don't use them, use the other instance if you absolutely have to, or send an email to any address at m0xEE.Net or .Com or .Org, but I prefer keep most communication public.