@Genstar It's one of (now many) modern FireFox forks that actually work right now, and has fixed/implemented many of the things that I frequently complain about with FireFox(n't). Also consider Pulse and FireDragon.

politics, murder 

Boeing murdered John Barnett, 2024.

I might finally switch from Firefox(n't) to Floorp...

It's still possible in 2024 to just make a website using straight HTML and CSS. That option never went away

@AndyGER @Natanox
No thanks, I disagree. I will fight for my right to repair and reuse safely. It's my responsibility as a living being on this planet. Any corpo who promotes creating landfill and pollution and claims it's to feed their artists/employees/workers is a non-starter. There would be more food to go around if there was less pollution. And more artists/programmers/etc. Be careful for who's "rights" you're protecting.

@AndyGER @Natanox
Oh yes exactly! But Nintendo can't tell the difference between multiple copies with the same copied license key, putting the user who purchased a used cartridge at risk of getting hurt because of an action somebody else did.

@Genstar Yeah am starting to see that now. I've been an ATI/AMD fanboi shill for so long...

@AndyGER @Natanox
I don't think purchasing used cartridges should be illegal! That's morally wrong.
I believe those who purchase used cartridges shouldn't even be in danger of getting banned.

@AndyGER @Natanox
For those that purchase used "physical" copies of Nintendo Switch cartridges, somebody who had access to the re-sold cartridge before the sale may have copied the license key and may use it for themselves, and/or give to others resulting in Nintendo seeing multiple instances of the product being used with the same license key on multiple devices; thus prompting Nintendo to ban them as long as Nintendo can get their fingers inside the console through the Internet.

@AndyGER @Natanox
Nintendo can still ban people for playing "physical" copies of games if somebody copied the license key, even if the victim wasn't the one that did it. I don't know how this affects Nintendo switch users that never connect online but I suspect most switch users do?

I've installed several distros of Linux on the same hardware and network just worked out of the box. Bluetooth didn't work though :c

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"Wondoze has better drivers than Linux!"

  • I installed Wondoze on a real unmodified Intel computer, with an Intel Ethernet chip
  • Ethernet doesn't work
  • Sneakernet driver from Intel for wrong version of Wondoze
  • Modify .inf files
  • reboot
  • Go into scary blue screen, then scary black screen, disable "driver signature enforcement"
  • reboot
  • try to install drivers, get presented with big scary red warning
  • install anyways
  • network works, yay!

So much easier than apt, pacman, dpkg, etc /s

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