You can try playing with Arkenfox, installing uBlock Origin, fiddling with about:config, and giving yourself an aneurysm…
…or you could try Mullvad Browser. It’s a fork of Firefox, co-developed by Mullvad and The Tor Project, with impressive fingerprinting resistance (according to Cover Your Tracks). It’s like Tor Browser without Tor.
Also, install NoScript. It helps a lot.
My HP’s hinge broke, too. I had to pack the entire back of the case with putty in order to fix it, and it’s still not quite right.
You know what? You’re right.
Welp. Guess now is as good a time as any for me to switch to deSEC…
You were, but it appears OP is running Windows in a VM on Linux.
Oh my god…
I’ll wait and see how this turns out, but I’ll keep openbsd.org open in my browser. Just in case.
I want to see this.
Well, I mean you can probably blame Earth for a lot of issues; although I suppose it’s the population and not the planet itself.
Holy mother of god. He’ll be wearing a little red armband next!
Oh fuck! Is that a RAID array? That must’ve taken so long to put back together!
Guess it’s time to either get a new pendrive, or enter the void.
I have FreeBSD on my ThinkPad, and I’d use it on more of my boxes if any of the other WiFi hardware was supported.
Fair enough.
You are absolutely correct. The stupidity here, though, is that word got out that Trump uses them, and that has caused a lot of his supporters to start wearing them, whether they need to or not.
This is the entire debian-official Tumblr, summed up in one photo.
Nooo! Wally!!! I sure hope they find that adorable 'gator!
Yes, but the policy that requires voters to have photo ID was created by Boris himself when he was prime minister. That’s the irony.
It’s just the headline for this one. The rest of the article is more serious and less ironic.