You are correct, I am wrong. I found several sources to the contrary, but this was the common theory until recently according to WorldAtlas.
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Who puts ties on three corners of a sign and says “yup, looks good”?
Xuderis@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•EngageEnglish16·1 个月前Just like climate change and the damage we’re doing to the planet!
Done.
Comment that insults the previous commenter for their opinion
Edit: Realized it was a joke and apologized
They’re called “macros”.
I’d rather gaming developers have that money than casinos.
Xuderis@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•[READ FULL POST] Mozilla Fakespot - An AI Deepfake Detector0·7 个月前There is the Brave chromium browser, but it lacks Mozilla’s previous track record. This is enshitification at its finest.
You could host Mozilla’s sync software yourself and integrate it with LibreWolf.
From an online post:
“DisableFirefoxAccounts”: false, in the policies.json
lockPref(“identity.sync.tokenserver.uri”, “https://token.services.mozilla.com/1.0/sync/1.5”); in the librewolf.overrides.cfg
You need the 2nd one to enable LibreWolf to look for the sync-server. Otherwise every sync query ends nowhere.
Someone else online in the same thread said:
Seems it changed
defaultPref(“identity.fxaccounts.enabled”, true); // sync and firefox account
in the /usr/lib/librewolf/librewolf.overrides.cfg
I haven’t done this myself, so I can’t say for sure that this process works. But hopefully my findings are helpful.
On another note, I personally avoid chromium based browsers because the major players are all involved in its development and have incentives that do not favor the user’s best interests. Firefox, with all of Mozilla’s flaws, is still the best option for supporting the open web. But instead of being the force for good it was, it became the least evil.
Xuderis@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•[READ FULL POST] Mozilla Fakespot - An AI Deepfake Detector0·7 个月前Yeah, they’re definitely doing targeted advertising. I don’t like that one bit. I’m disappointed in Mozilla.
For anyone who was initially confused, read right to left.