Hellfire103
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I call it Magellan. It’s nowhere near ready for production use, though.
Ah, I am using WebKitGTK.
Currently version 4.1, though, as 6.0 is not supported on GTK3, and upgrading the project to GTK4 would possibly require a complete rewrite.
I wrote my own browser using WebKit. Chrome is bloat.
Because the majority of people with Maori face tattoos are Maori, not gobshites.
I possibly would allow ones around the edges, and of course Maori face tattoos are fine; but otherwise, yeah.
ffs. Guess I’d better move everything off and close my account, then.
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•Are there any privacy oriented transit apps?English3·10 days agoKTrip’s not bad.
When did they stop being Kiwi?
Posteo is probably what you’re after. Only €1 per month!
Hellfire103@lemmy.caOPto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Does this exist anywhere outside of C++?English10·17 days agoInstead of this:
std::cout << "Hello world.\n";
You can do this:
std::cout << "Hello world." << endl;
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato Privacy@lemmy.ml•[YouTube Alternatives] Here is a list of video platforms, that I never see mentioned.English7·25 days agoThere are also:
- Nebula
- Floatplane
- media.ccc.de
Hellfire103@lemmy.cato privacy@lemmy.ca•Thoughts on deleting my Microsoft account, including my Minecraft license?English4·1 month agoIf you can afford it, then go for it!
There’s also Luanti, if you want a private, free, and open-source Minecraft clone.
Ah, I stand corrected.
- DAITA adds noise to your traffic, in order to prrvent AI packet analysis. However, most people don’t need this, and it limits your server options as well as increasing your bandwidth usage. Leave it off unless you need it.
- Multihop routes your traffic through two Mullvad servers, in order to further obscure your IP address. Turn it on for added privacy, unless you have problems as a result.
- Local network sharing means you can still connect to devices on your home network while using Mullvad VPN. This includes things like networked printers, network attached storage, and the web interface on your router. Turn on unless you’re sure you don’t need it.
- API access just checks to make sure you can connect to Mullvad at all. The API is what gives you the list of servers and provides your computer with the connection info. Have a look if you’re interested, but you shouldn’t need to change anything.
- If you are on a hostile network, this part of the settings also lets you enable bridges, which can help to circumvent local VPN blocks.
Same box as Links, I think; or maybe the same box as Servo or Ladybird would fit better…
Neither is Servo.
Chaotic good because it’s an entire (almost functional) engine built from scratch, and without any corporate backing.
Recompile with updated libraries. There’s probably a better way, but it’s further down the list. This thing doesn’t even support downloads yet.