this owes to the fact that windows simply has exponentially more users and is therefore more valuable to target.
which is inherent to, and the express goal of a capitalist economic system.
I mean, if you don’t want to participate in the advertisement based monetization model, which you shouldn’t, then the alternative to it is a subscription model.
these sites aren’t free. we have the right to block advertising content and trackers on our browsers but that doesn’t mean we have the right to block advertising while retaining no payment access.
this idea lies on a complete misunderstanding. Linux, without extensive hardening efforts, is ootb much more insecure than either Windows or macos
what do you mean you claim “more secure” here? secure in comparison to what, exactly?
there was no comparison between the cost of hosting. it was simply used as a baseline relative to market norms. your insistent on there being malicious actions taken is so odd
Hamas isn’t performing genocidal acts nor have they said they would. this comment holds racist sentiments.
the Israeli state needs to be dismantled and power returned to the Palestinian people. Israel is nothing more than a European colonizer project with the goal of genocide towards Palestinians fueled by western antisemitic sentiment.
gotta that post 9/11 public migration sentiment and the massive consequences of the patriot act.
yes, if you enable resist fingerprinting on any Firefox build it will cap refresh rate to 60hz. Mull is not doing anything special, it’s just changing about:config options by default.
you can disable resist fingerprinting in mull and regain standard refresh rate (although you lose fingerprinting protection) just as you can enable resistFingerprinting in Firefox beta or nightly and see refresh rate cap at 60.
I wholly agree with you there, I’m just saying it’s the same behavior on all browsers built on Firefox. true for desktop as well
it’s worth noting that this is the intended behaviour for privacy.resistFingerprinting. this is not exclusive to Mull.
aosp and android aren’t necessarily one in the same.
just change it yourself
I’m not trolling you’re just demonstrably incorrect.
you’ve posted this same comment at least 5 times and you’ve been wrong every time.
everything always has a security flaw. this is horrible logic
you understand that you can still use x11 with KDE or gnome right?