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@goonybaloney
in b4 95% of all websites in june 2024 announce that "for security" they will only work with browsers that use manifest v3
The "Manifest V3" rollout is back after letting tensions cool for a year.
Just use Firefox.
The more people who use Firefox the better! It's got versions for the desktop, android, and iphone, all free. In addition to ublock origin there are thousands of addons. You could also consider using one of Mozilla's paid products, such as their VPN, or donating to the Mozilla Foundation, in order to ensure they're able to keep going.
Mozilla is the not-for-profit behind the lightning fast Firefox browser. We put people over profit to give everyone more power online.
Mozilla is a global nonprofit dedicated to keeping the Internet a global public resource that is open and accessible to all.
Not to be Old on main but I remember this exact thing happening in the late 90s and early 00s. I remember it very well. Microsoft pushed out all the browser competition with Internet Explorer, at which point both browser and web innovation stagnated for years because why fix something that's broken if everyone is using the broken thing anyway because there are hardly any other options. If you want to know how bad it was, Internet Explorer did not have browser tabs and it certainly did not have any sort of adblock. And everyone just lived with it.
I am watching the exact same thing happen with Chrome in real time today and that's why I always reblog these posts and sometimes am extra annoying and add on to them. I don't want to see it happen again because it sucked. Please use Firefox. Use it on mobile too (it has browser extensions!!! Including ad blockers!!!) And reminder that Edge/Brave/Vivaldi are all built on Chromium and you should not be using those either. Those browsers will show up as Chrome on tracking analytics and it does not help the overall project, which is showing web developers that Chrome is not the only browser people are using.
Your passwords and other useful things transfer to Firefox, btw. Go make the switch. You have nothing to lose.
Most websites that tell you they need Chrome to work are lying, even if they block you from accessing them if you're not using Chrome. They just do not want to support the dev work to optimize for anything else, or may have a special deal with Google.
Fortunately, there are Firefox extensions that just basically tell websites "yeah, I'm definitely Chrome. don't worry about it"
Download User-Agent Switcher and Manager for Firefox. Spoof websites trying to gather information about your web navigation—like your browse
Download Chameleon for Firefox. Spoof your browser profile. Includes a few privacy enhancing options. A WebExtension port of Random Agent S
Please note I have not used either of these, because adblockers and script blockers are good enough at disabling those annoying messages.
adrift
Every year for my birthday, I draw something about stuff that are meaningful to me (usually from my childhood), this year is one of my all time fav cartoons and an episode I consider very touching c:
Promphet GoFundMe
It was suggested i start a donation/GoFundMe for a little bit by some of the people who follow this blog, so I'm going to do that for a minute. Just thanks to the sheer amount of damaged and stolen goods discovered when moving out yesterday, thanks to my crummy (Ex) Roommate.
I am not pursing legal action against her as others suggested for two main reasons; 1, she has people willing to pay her fees every step of the way because she is fantastic at playing the victim until it is too late for people to realize, and 2, I do not want to spend any more of my life revolving around her than already has for the last 4 months.
The easiest way to tell this is to repost the latest update I made on Tumblr, so I w… Jeanna Davis needs your support for Damaged Apartment
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Every dollar is going to go towards replacing the numerous damaged and missing/stolen items of mine. Which was a lot. More than there ever had any business being.
-- Prompt Prophet
Finally found an idea for fanart of MCR that I liked! I still have not seen Kill Bill Vol. 2 lmao
he's very excited about his first night as a jack o lantern
my boy
I love how its getting closer to that time of year again and ppl starting to reblog my boy again
Side Order
Ico // Shadow of the Colossus // The Last Guardian
The trilogy of illos for Lost in Cult all together!
Deep Cut but in Kaiba (anime) style
Mermaid Princesses redesign/style test (bonus process drawing of it)
Soulsign is back up!
Prologue - 00
Yknow, my comic that lasted for a total of a few weeks back in May? Lmfao.
Globim
This is akin all those hot takes about the 2k bug being an hoax:
"Remember when they told us every computer was going to crash on 1/1/01 and there would be chaos and then nothing happened?"
Yeah, I remember. And I'm sure every programmer and sysadmin that contributed the billion person/hour global effort to prevent it also remembers.
No one talks about acid rain anymore, either. And that's a very good thing.
see also START and START II, which significantly reduced nuclear stockpiles
International cooperation is actually so effective that most people don’t even notice it happening, and then erroneously believe it can’t solve anything.
Fixing issues before they develop into actual disasters is such an underappreciated thing it hurts at all levels.
We don't talk about acid rain because there isn't any more acid rain because when acid rain started happening and we learned that the cause was mainly sulphur oxide and carbon monooxide from car exhausts, countries all over the world made it a law that car companies had to produce cars that produced less exhaust with better effectivenes (burning the fuel all the way to CO2 instead of the halfassed CO) and oil rafineries to remove the sulphur from the gasoline in the first place.
We don't talk about computers crashing because of the turn of the century, because thousands of programmers worked very hard to write updates and patches for Every Single Program humanity as a whole used back in 1999 and then somehow managed to failtest, distribute, and update every single device and system, be it an online or offline one before the midnight of the 1st january of 2000.
On a much smaller scale, no one ever commenta or notices cleaners and housekeepers doing their job - be it at home or at whole buildings - because they always make sure that there's nothing to notice. But don't be fooled - at any point of your life you are one week of them not doing away from swimming in trash and filth with nothing to eat and nothing clean to wear. Only then you would notice.
Now it's time to do that thing again and make sure that we don't kill our whole planetary ecosystem within the next century.