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  • undefined> capitalist

    are you a capitalist tho? I mean, I consider myself a capitalist and let's just say people don't agree with me a lot here. anyways, how has this platform been treating you

  • I remember the dark old days when I did not use adblock and then Brave came along and introduced me to the idea and everything was so simple, so much better. I block cookies and scripts on news sites and everything has been far better than what it was a few years ago.

    I use Firefox + Ublock now and it has blocked a few million ads for me!

  • wow!!! that's super cool! I mean, I didn't know about these features. You seem to be getting a good deal out of vivaldi

  • I use firefox because I feel like it's one of the best browsers out there. Brave is close second. Brave although doesn't have enough freedom while switching from one brave browser to another. I mean, firefox allows you to sync your data online (I trust mozilla, so this ain't a problem), but Brave always has been bad in this regard.

    Also, I like the fact that firefox is not chrome and idk, I just like the look and feel of firefox

  • I found vivaldi to have too many things packed into it's face

  • undefined> Your configuration is written in code, it is therefore persistent. Do you know that annoying feeling of “oh shit, how did I configure x program that I want to install on this other machine”? Never again.

    This is sick! thank you!

  • really sorry, I don't understand the point of this app. I mean, KDE connect works well, so why change?

    Are you talking about a situation where it's not possible to install those Qt or KDE dependencies (then it might be useful to me)

    Thank you for your output either way!

  • I didn't know about tmux. I haven't heard much about it. What's it's purpose and what use would it have for a general user?

  • here, take my downvote

  • The entitlement in this post.

  • Do you have a warrant? :')

  • You might be right, I do understand your point. Healthy disagreement is not alive anymore. But I think having a community dedicated to letists only can be a bad idea in that it can make sure your beliefs are not questioned. I have thought myself as a socialist and I have thought myself as a anarcho-capitalist, I don't believe in either anymore. I think if radical views go unchecked they might cause problems.

  • love the outlook of lemmy, I think the design is decent and simplistic. But one thing I can’t seem to get over is the fact that almost everyone here seem to think the same politically. Why do you guys think this is?? I know this is a community of leftists foss enthusiasts but I hope everyone here is aware that it is driving many people away from adapting it.

    Hehe... good one. I understand that. But don't you think it would be a better place of some people from the right joined in here

  • Stole, did he tie them with chains and make em work? They were all willing to work. This line of reasoning is absurd.

  • I left out cuba? will edit the question. I don't think they are great either. It's a dictatorship. I don't need to provide any more counter to that. Also, let's not forget, people in cuba literally were protesting due to lack of food recently. Say what you want about capitalism, people don't often starve under it.

  • We haven't had any major terrorist attack in a few years. Do you think that's because our intelligence is doing a good job at putting a hole through these bastards?

  • with due respect to everything you said I don't think this is a major success, even "our own" people (GNU Linux and FOSS enthusiasts) are in a greater number in Reddit. I think Open-source projects like Lemmy lack the aggressiveness required to make it big.