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"I'm not joking": Trump again floats running for anti-constitutional third term
  • I wonder where the republicans that take the constitution so litterally are right now? If I understand right, there's a difference between full on MAGA-cultists and actual replublicans. It's clear the democrats are worth fuck-all at this point so I'm keen to see if there are republicans with integrety. Or you know, the democrats getting their shit together.

    Trump getting elected after this term will result in JD Vance becoming president, I'm almost completely sure of that.

  • Impulse buys are bad, we all know, but what was an impulse buy that proven to be a really good decision to you?
  • Bought a pair of Rab Torque pants on my way to meet up with a buddy before a Roadtrip.

    That’s around 5 years ago and those pants are still going strong after hours on the climbing wall, at crags, on the trail, an ice climbing trip, shoveling snow, on stroller walks etc. only real damage is a hole from snagging on a crampon that’s since been fixed.

    I like these pants.

  • Chromium
  • Only thing I’ve been missing while trying Librewolf for a bit is ironically enough, saved cookies on pages I sign into to keep me signed in.

    Other than this it feels like a faster Firefox.

    I’ve seen there’s ways to keep you singed in on Librewolf too, but I keep wonder If there’s actually a point in using it instead of Firefox if I’m saving (some) cookies anyways.

    Thoughts?

  • Chromium
  • You’re right, I know nothing about IP law.

    However, I came here to ask for information about using a chromium browser, not a discussion about Mozilla’s choice of words in a TOS.

  • Chromium
  • I dunno how it affects forks, but considering Google’s TOS doesn’t seem to affect other Chromium projects that much. I doubt it’s a big of a deal for FF forks.

    Hell, I’m 99% sure I’m overreacting about Mozilla’s working to begin with. It just made me want to explore alternatives.

    Here’s the quote I’m talking about(it has since been changed)

    When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox.

  • Chromium
  • Here’s the exact phrase they used before changing it after people got pissed about it:

    When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox.

    The new choice of words is a a lot better. But it makes me want to at least explore alternatives.

  • Chromium
  • I’ll see if I can find back to the exact words I didn’t like. It’s been a few weeks at this point. It’s about data sharing. Not to mention the fact that American privacy laws aren’t as strict as what Vivaldi have to deal with here in Norway.

    How much it _actually _ matters however. I don’t know.

    Also, I’ve used Firefox for about 20 years, It would be nice to try something else, I guess.

  • Chromium

    I’m looking into Firefox alternatives as I wanna see what’s available. Being Norwegian, Vivaldi seems like a good choice to replace Firefox on desktop and Safari on iOS. Tried it for a night and it works pretty good. I do however have reservations about it being based on Chromium.

    How much power does Google actually have over Vivaldi? And would it actually matter for my quest for degoogling myself?

    In case anyone’s wondering. I’m also looking into LibreWolf.

    Edit: Rewrote the start as people got too hung up on Firefox.

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