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  • Indeed. I have seen lo______ol around for a while now. We need to name and shame Reddit mods. And move more people to Lemmy. Unfortunately, the Reddit boycott didn't go well because normies have a sick compulsion to pardon any and all acts by corporate. Normies are the biggest digital masochists sans exception

  • Sorry, I take that back. I have edited the previous comment; I do not remember if it was Floorp or Waterfox or something else that I had heard complaints about. I think Floorp is fine. I prefer LibreWolf and Mullvad browser for the clearnet but my choices shouldn't dictate what you should use.

  • Sorry, I take that back. I don't remember which one out of Floorp or Waterfox I had heard complaints about. I think it should be fine. I still prefer Librewold and Mullvad browser because they follow the TOR browser's hardening steps.

  • Just use LibreWolf. Why is Floorp even recommended anymore? Last time I heard it was a privacy nightmare

    I take this back. I cannot find any proof for this statement apart from some reddit comments bashing it. I do not remember if it was floorp, zen or waterfox that I heard a lot of complaints about regarding privacy so I'll give Floorp the benefit of the doubt.

  • Amazing comment. Saved. Thank you so much.

    Indeed, I have thought about hosting my own email, but the problem of dealing with IP blacklists made it seem not worth it.

    Thank you so much for the explanation on DKIM and SPF. It makes sense to me now, indeed I didn't really have a clue about either of these before I read your comment. Thank you for breaking it down.

  • I managed to install LibreWolf + uBlock on my work computer. I haven't fucked around with custom filters on that setup but power user mode is on and most 3rd party stuff is blocked. And JS is disabled by default.

    It's actually quite refreshing: pages load superfast and because most of my internet searching is technical documentation/blogs/stack overflow, not having JS running doesn't bother me 90% of the time.

  • I don't mind multiple GPUs but my motherboard doesn't have 2+ electrically connected X16 slots. I could build a new homeserver (I've been thinking about it) but consumer platforms simply don't have the PCIE lanes for 2 actual x16 slots. I'd have to go back to Broadwell Xeons for that, which are really power hungry. Oh well, I don't think it matters considering how power hungry GPUs are now.