

police are baffled
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police are baffled
Might be biased but not only does the FF7 story hold up close to three decades later but it was also the catalyst for introducing Japanese RPGs into a western market.
Come on AI bubble burst already
Correction. The worst surveillance law in the EU so far
I think Microsoft killed Skype like 20 years ago.
Being EA, I’m waiting for the monkeys paw to kick in
Navigator, I do not leak, you leak. Remember?
ugh transphobia rots people’s brains
it’s not too hard to just be a decent person ppl
Ladybird is a brand-new browser & web engine.
i still like mozilla (and I donate to them monthly because i believe in the mission of an open internet) and, unlike most people, i don’t think this is a very big deal.
however, i don’t want to put all my eggs in one basket so… are there any other ethical pro open internet evangelist groups i should start to follow or contribute to? preferably an ethical foundation that isn’t cryptofash or bigoted. i know there’s the eff but they’re not really focused on an open and free internet, they’re more privacy (nothing against them; i love them).
bonus if they’re not hq’d in the us.
But your bestie Joel Greenberg is, Ron?
I was on Netscape in the 90s, I got on Firefox when it was still Phoenix/Firebird, and I haven’t left once. You’ve been a good friend.
(Though I do like Palemoon a lot since I love the pre Quantum and pre WebExtensions days).
One wonders why the rest of the Proton Foundation hasn’t stepped in and gotten rid of Andy; I assume it’s just because they don’t actually care about privacy, they’re just cryptonerds.
they’re firefox forks and ubo comes automatically installed with them.
Guys Mullvad browser and Librewolf exist.
thanks to qbittorrent, i do
it’s gaelic for thy turkey’s done.
Switched to Mullvad for VPN, Baikal for calendar and contacts, Tuta for professional mail, and considering Bitwarden or Buttercup for a password manager
Idc if I likes Trump or not (even though Trump is garbage); but I do care that he says the Republicans - the party that has spent years attacking encryption and privacy, who has sued to obtain private medical records of women and trans people who see doctors, and who is funded by billionaire big tech moguls - is the better option for privacy.
Also just taking ANY position for a leader of the US - one of the biggest parties to the Five Eyes agreement - just leaves a bad taste.
The problem is they continue to allow Andy Yen, the CEO of Proton, to remain on the board.