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For what I want to do on the Internet, Lynx works just fine. If I need something fancy I’ll just us Safari on my phone.


As noted in the link provided by Nougat, the title of this post is completely inaccurate. YouTube is banning instructional videos on how to make guns full auto, homemade silencers, ghost guns, etc, and links to websites where you can buy them or the parts to do it.

Once again, in the case of the linked video, this is just hyped-up nonsense by irresponsible gun owners.




Debian is my go-to on my home box. Lol.


Doubly paranoid, doubly protected. Lol.


Personally, I use Chrome because it and Edge are the only browsers installed on my work PC.

At home, it’s either Safari on my Mac or TOR on my Linux box with a VPN.



This is why I use Linux at home, along with TOR and a VPN. I’m not doing anything other than looking up woodworking and camping stuff, but fuck all ya’ll for being nosy.


Got this notification when I opened Chrome when coming back to my desk after lunch. "We changed our privacy settings to allow us to snoop on what you're looking at and shove you ads accordingly. Feel free to opt out, but we'll probably opt you back in when you aren't paying attention."
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Same here. I always said “ain’t no way I’m ever paying for what used to be free!”

Fast forward to political ad season and some orange peckerhead keeps popping up… “Alright, here’s your damn money. Now let me watch this autistic guy unclog drains in peace.”


Microsoft: “Please use Edge!”

Me: “No thanks!”

Microsoft, 6 months later: “Please use Edge!”

Me: “No, thanks.”

Microsoft, when I visit Bing: “Please use Edge.”

Me: “No. Thanks.”

Microsoft, when I open Outlook: “We will be opening links in Edge instead of your default browser. To switch back, go to your preferences.”

Me: “Motherfucker, I think we have a difference in viewpoints.”