40>11
Undeniable evidence of superiority right here.
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I’m usually too lazy to click into those things, when I’m on my phone I use Firefox focus and just accept all be cause as soon as I’m done viewing the site it’s all gone anyways
I use fennec (firefox from f-droid) with uBlock using all the filters, so I get no popups anymore.
Can opt to automatically open links in private navigation too.
Oh that’s cool, which extension deals with the cookie thing? I use Firefox normally.
Consent-O-Matic https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/consent-o-matic/
Ah, I love discovering software that makes using the internet less terrible!
And if you already use uBlock Origin for adblocking, you can simply enable the cookie-notice filters and avoid needing to install another extension:
uBlock Origin.
Love to see someone being happy with their 'puter.
You gonna be very upset when you realize that Fedora ditched support for some essential codecs for hardware acceleration on Intel Integrated Graphics and any forum won’t be able to help you properly. Bullshit experience. Arch is much better (btw)
Do you have a link that talks about this? What is missing?
They’re probably talking about Fedora dropping the h.264, h.265 and VC1 VA-API support back in 2022 for legal reasons due to patents:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-Disable-Bad-VA-API
It’s largely a non-issue as you can easily install the patched Mesa from RPM Fusion, and I believe all Flatpaks incorporate the codecs already.
Don’t get me wrong, Arch is great and it will always have a place in my heart, but I also think Fedora is a top-tier project and I completely understand why they weren’t comfortable risking patent law unnecessarily.
This is old news and long-since resolved by RPM Fusion and/or flatpaks.
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