Страхиња Радић wrote:
> There's really no need to use any other ad blocker besides uMatrix. It is
> enough and better than other ad blockers.
How would you do this?
I use uMatrix as a privacy tool to block unwanted third-party requests,
but does it really have the functionality of content/ad blo
On 24/01/07 04:05PM, stefan1 wrote:
> However, I also have a question:
> Should I run noscript and ublock alongside umatrix in case something slips
> through the cracks in my umatrix configuration?
There's really no need to use any other ad blocker besides uMatrix. It is
enough and better tha
On 2024-01-05 14:33, Страхиња Радић wrote:
On 24/01/05 02:08PM, stefan1 wrote:
Aside from ungoogled chromium, which browser would you say it's worth
using?
Preferably not chromium based and not tied to google/mozilla/big
company>'s whims and shady interests.
That's the catch--The Web has
On 24/01/05 02:08PM, stefan1 wrote:
> Aside from ungoogled chromium, which browser would you say it's worth using?
> Preferably not chromium based and not tied to google/mozilla/ company>'s whims and shady interests.
That's the catch--The Web has grown too complicated over the years for someon
On 2024-01-05 07:14, Страхиња Радић wrote:
On 24/01/05 04:14AM, stefan1 wrote:
Maybe even remove my desktop all together at that point. :)
Root window + st, with a terminal multiplexer is all that is needed.
Desktop
icons are just eye candy, and inefficient when moving a mouse to a
speci
On 24/01/05 04:14AM, stefan1 wrote:
> Maybe even remove my desktop all together at that point. :)
Root window + st, with a terminal multiplexer is all that is needed. Desktop
icons are just eye candy, and inefficient when moving a mouse to a specific
place on the screen and double-clicking
În 4 ianuarie 2024 21:23:54 EET, "Страхиња Радић" a
scris:
>> what is a suckless way to add a few keyboard shortcuts to Firefox
>
>Edit its source code (unironically). Anyone who would laugh at this proposal
>doesn't actually understand or accept suckless philosophy.
>
>* * *
>
>BTW, Web suck
Firefox being the most resource-intensive program I use, I mainly
run it on a separate computer and view it with VNC. With my setup,
if I was okay with adding a mode or a modifier key to each
of the shortcuts, I could set up shortcuts with something like
xmodmap, xdotool, and/or xbindkeys. I could
> what is a suckless way to add a few keyboard shortcuts to Firefox
Edit its source code (unironically). Anyone who would laugh at this proposal
doesn't actually understand or accept suckless philosophy.
* * *
BTW, Web sucks => any browser sucks. But besides that, Firefox is worse than
Google C
Greetings fellow software minimalists. I know that Firefox is quite large, but
I really like it. I've been using it forever (figuratively speaking). I would
really love to add a few keyboard shortcuts to make it compatible with one of
my beloved programs: less(1). Of course the keys for less
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