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@steve_V it was the "no shit sherlock" part.
Also the "muppet" part too.
I don't really watch brodie's stuff much but I love a good gnome dev roast.
It seems like you want to play the petty game. Shall I post some your mom jokes?
Since you seem raring to go?
@SteveM That wasn't my understanding. But uh okay.
@steve_v was not obvious till I looked at comments.
I didn't know muppets could put videos online, I thought only humans could. I didn't know science has now found a way to make muppets talk, walk have brains like actual people.
Other guys do the same stuff online including that Landuke guy people sometimes praise here.
Ironically, I do agree with him on rust not being a magical bullet. I saw a title that said he wasnt thrilled with rust.
Anywho, harsh as usual I see.
@greenjeans who is to say both don't have dementia. I know this though, one of them isn't trying to find every damn way to overthrow democracy.
@golinux sure? I wasn't trying to insult him in either response.
I was just pondering why and now that I know, curiosity satisfied
Its of course fine to make a music player if that's what you want. I just wondered if you felt like it was worth your time given the options that exist lol.
But since you feel like it is, w/e, no problem, do what you want to do.
@blackhole Still, librewolf is an option and so is waterfox.
I would take those two firefox current web browser derivatives over any chromium ever. Also Icecat is now being kept up to date so there is that option too.
If people have no choice but to use chromium because stuff don't work in firefox though, that is another thing.
Though 'normal' people I use air quotes cause that feel like an oxymoron to me sometimes but anyways, they always pick the easiest option even if its like surrendering to ads on a silver platter. This is the kind of thing that makes me want to see half of the world put in a mental institution for being so damn stupid.
the more you allow ads, the worse the planet gets and the more data that is collected and the more fascism has power if someone bad gets into power.
I could go on and on, but yeah... suffice to say, the majority of people frustrate me on certain things including this.
@golinux he is making fun of GNOME developers silly.
@steve_v same to you as I said to golinux.
Given your signature I would have thought you would understand after watching it.
@greenjeans @igorzwx
If that were possible, I would have gotten dementia listening to and laughing at the orange guy in power rambling about nothing for the last 10 years.
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=vVvykDqkqJk&listen=false
or
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vVvykDqkqJk&listen=false
Same video different interface.
Anywho, see if you can figure out what the jest is.
golinux might know.
or steve...
Seems encrypted installs don't work yet. It dropped me to a shell after not finding myuser--vg-root.
Said it didnt exist... wierd shit
@GNUser I myself like JWM, because it is an ultra lightweight window manager and has most of the features people desire in a window manager without excessive bloat.
Uses very little cpu power too.
Actually, don't worry about luks2, supposedly debian has already switched to it since debian 11. And we know that devuan inherits that. So just the no dbus requirement would be good.
@aitor You can probably remove dbus from anything that exists in hyperbola currently.
As for LUKS2 being optional when you get to the partitioning scheme, that might be a challenge to do. I don't expect that will be easy to figure out. That being said, would be nice for sure!
@aitor would it be possible to run gnuinos with dbus stripped away as much as possible and also, with LUKS2 instead of luks1.
I am using libreboot, so luks2's bugs wouldn't affect me anyhow.
If you could put in an option to make it optional to use luks2 that would be helpful.
It would be nice if Mate didn't require all that garbage to use. dbus and polkit as examples.
I don't trust all that redhatware which is why I tend to stick with jwm.
@ralph.ronnquist I don't quite understand what you mean. I don't hate anubis, it is somewhat annoying, but cloudflare takes the cake when it comes to being infuriating.
Anubis and goaway seem to be much less annoying for me then cloudflare and other captcha craps.
@altoid I will never disable ublock origin. Even on a site I think is safe.
Other people do try to break though security protocols in otherwise safe websites anyhow.
Call it paranoia if you want, but that's how I plan to do this
Doesn't a music player like that already exist though? I think there are already ones like that out there already. pragha, moc lxmusic are three I can think of right off the bat.
@golinux & greenjeans
Anubis is annoying but its still better than cloudflare. That software cloudflare is made to de-anonymize and collect data as well as stop bots.
Its actually miles better IMO.
@EDX-0 perhaps I should show Moonchild your post. See if he understands what you mean. He probably will.
git.devuan.org is that website.
If i stay on it for a certain amount of time, because of the anubis bot, my entire web browser closes.
I am using palemoon and have this problem. The weird thing is, I don't have this problem with other anubis protected websites, just this one.
Very strange...
anyone else have this problem?
I have had this happen 3 times. Although oddly it worked on the fourth time without a problem. I was not touching any part of the screen when that worked though.
I wonder why its bugging on me this way.
@stargate_sg1_cheyenne-mtn
I have already noticed at least one small difference.
The way you close multiple tabs is to flick to the side of the bottom of the touchscreen. It was rather annoying that this was changed in grapheneos. But now that I know how it works, its fine.
I have yet to see the battery life and how good it is though.
I anticipate though that it will save battery life on a massive scale because it won't be doing as much dialing back to random places. the three letter agencies and google. Although it still has verizon, so there will be some minor problems there.
But its an improvement, a massive one.
I installed it as of today, so fat so good, it works like it did before with the carrier in it, but better.
The only unfortunate thing is I couldn't install grapheneos in firefox. I had to install chromium to do it via webusb.
All in all, good to go!
You can also run it in dosbox-x too. I have windows 95 installed in dosbox-x for a certain hasbro interactive game from the 90s.
I am SORRY! I cannot tell you which one it is.