

The only Chrome I’m touching is userChrome.css


The only Chrome I’m touching is userChrome.css


Here’s a treasure trove of filters that block so much more than just ads


Are there any plans to improve Piefed’s RSS feeds? I primarily browse through Thunderbird, and Lemmy’s feeds are a lot more content-rich


Steam’s native Linux client first released in 2012, granted, there weren’t a lot of compatible games at that point


And we used PlayOnLinux to install Windows games using CDs and DVDs


Slow and very unstable in the early days compared to GNOME2, but I still loved the look of it


As an alternative to YouTube?
I know people mainly think of Patreon as an alternative revenue source, but they now have their own video player, and I can name a few channels that moved to it because they were sick of YouTube’s overzealous copyright trolls and content restrictions.


True, but you eventually reach a point where your subscriptions fill your feed with more videos than you know what to do with.
I do branch out occasionally and find new channels to subscribe to, either on youtube or through other sources. Crossovers between channels are also helpful.


Am I the only one who sticks to subscriptions? It feels like everyone is just consuming whatever the algorithm feeds them


Patreon’s also an option
htop scales better on small terminal windows, but btop is prettier and more useful if I dedicate a whole monitor to it.


RSSHub. Being able to get all my updates in one place changed how I view the internet for the better.


RSSHub and RSS-Bridge can handle that. My issue is adding too many websites to my reader.
Windows Update: stop what you’re doing its time to test my latest bugs