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Jack of random trades at random times that randomly catch my interest for a random amount of time.

  • I miss my DVI to HDMI. Had to trade it off to a friend because his BenQ tinted everything lime green over HDMI. I gotta get another one to put in my big bag of cords I'll never use but really like to have around.

  • My rule of thumb for technology is "don't force it". If it doesn't come out with a light pull that's when the flashlight comes out and I start inspecting. This rule doesn't always work, though. Sometimes it takes the strength of 10 gorillas to put RAM in and I'm always scared to push harder.

  • Mechanical retention plugs are fading away, sadly. Long live the era of loose, wiggly plugs that may one day need to be held at a 20 degree angle to work.

    That being said, I hate the retention clips on RJ45 and RJ11 jacks... I've had a few that wouldn't release at all. Then I wind up struggling with my router for 4-5 minutes because its hooked up in my entertainment stand. If you accidentally snap those suckers in the process and plug them back in they will slowly slide out and you're left wondering why your ethernet connection isn't working a couple months later.

    I've debated getting a spool of cat5 and a bag of RJ45. Much cheaper than replacing a whole cord every time and saves a lot of landfill. On the days my PC repair teacher was busy with a full IT backlog he'd sit us in a circle and had us put plugs on Cat5e, so the process isn't unknown to me.

  • Don't you go knockin my VGA. I still have about 10 in my attic. If nothing else, they're great self-defense weapons. They could do some serious damage to a potential attacker and probably still work after.

  • I checked out DuckDuckGo Browser a bit. The mobile version is definitely more polished than the desktop version. At least you can use the DuckPlayer to watch YouTube without ads. The main thing for me is that I need a browser that forces dark mode on sites and the last I checked the DDG Desktop browser doesn't have it, even though the mobile one does.

  • It looks like IronFox is getting more recognition than I thought. I'm glad, because its a great android browser. Is it on F-Droid's main repository yet? I remember having to add the IronFox repository manually.

  • Number one on the list of why you should use Firefox, lol. Fuck Chrome.

  • I'm curious as to see how Floorp would work on Japanese sites. Its developed in Japan, so it should work good. I understand that there are still too many sites that won't work without Chrome though, it's a major pain.

  • I'm in love with Vim shortcuts as is. Having a bit of trouble figuring it out, though. Trying to track down the config folder. I have firefox-tridactyl added on Arch, but I also just installed it as an extension through Floorp. No idea where I'm supposed to find the configs for either. I'd like to make a theme using my custom astigmatism-friendly colors.

    Well, I've been through the Arch sacred texts, so this won't be new to me. Time to get some reading in, lol.

  • Zen and Floorp both have multiple UI designs you can change through the settings. I think Zen only has side-style tabs, though. Floorp is more malleable and has several UI variants plus many options to change how it works alongside integrated Tree Style Tabs support.

    If you don't want all the customization and such, Librewolf would be the choice. It's a "just the basics" Firefox fork. No additives, no telemetry, nothing. The settings page is incredibly short, lol.

  • I don't disagree. I was young and stupid.

  • I keep Zen around for the same reason. However, right now its fairly laggy and buggy so I keep checking back after updates.

  • Floorp and Firefox can play DRM, I think. There's a checkbox in the settings, at least. I've never tried it because I use third party apps to play DRM media.

  • You've just changed my life with Tridactyl. It even has themes... This is what I'm missing. I can't wait to try this. I love Qutebrowser, but no matter what custom lists I add (even using all three list types), I can't get it it block everything. And I can't find a Greasemonkey youtube script that works.

    Tridactyl is going to be so much fun. Thank you!!

  • There's many options for browsers that can sync with your phone. I used to love Brave until all the shifty moves they pulled. Installing paid propietary software without consent, switching the telemetry on without saying anything and claiming it was an accident...

    And their ad block is like a leaking sieve compared to uBO/Ad-Nauseum. Not to mention useless when they've been known to put ads on the homescreen and in the browser itself. Then underneath all that you have Google lurking in the shadows, ready to take your data and sell you advertisements tailored to your interests.

    I had had enough of both Brave and Reddit when my umpteenth Brave search was being advertised to me on Reddit.

    Librewolf might not sync due to how pure and barebones it is, but you could check out Zen or Floorp or Firedragon. Any FF fork that lets you login with a Mozilla account will work. I never sync, myself, but from what I've seen you should be able to.

    I do like the Brave browser itself, so I get it. But even plain old Firefox might be the lesser of two evils here. Just search up "brave browser drama" and check things out. It gets kind of nasty. The devs are not the most trustworthy people...

    Sorry if this sounded pushy. I'm not trying to be. I got burned with Brave and it still stings a bit, lol.

  • Ohhhh, okay. That would give me more of an incentive to try it. I always just assumed it was Garuda's browser to match its KDE Sweet theme aesthetic. Excuse me while I go download a fifth browser for this PC.

  • I stuck with it for a long time, too. Hell, I remember when it came out. Forks are fun and, if it's a concern for you, more secure. I didn't really need anything more secure, but I like to dabble into different stuff to keep things fresh and interesting.

  • I agree. I also like to separate all of my activities. Not just for privacy, but also for organization. Sometimes I overdo it... I have ton of unused apps and programs.

  • I've tried a few of the FOSS branded apps on F-Droid from the same dev, I believe. I like FOSS Calendar. It's just simple and does what I need. I don't need syncing or anything fancy.

  • Yeah, that's what I've noticed, anyway. There's a massive amount of settings to mess with, though, so I wouldn't be surprised if you could change it to work. But that would just make it like any other fork, so I mainly stick with Fennec.