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I have no idea how to read this or what any of it means.
Google blocked a bunch of ad-blocker addons in Chrome by killing the APIs they rely on. Several of my friends have been complaining about it, while the rest told them to stop using a browser that actively fights them.
But why is there a picture of the back of some dude's neck?
It's this meme, backpack hanging on for dear life by a strap. Should've reduced the size of whatever they superimposed tbh, covers the entire subject
Thanks, never seen that one
Yah just use Firefox or Moisturefox or whatever flavor of like Google's only competitor browser you want. I haven't used Chrome since I first caught wind of Google pushing their entire web-DRM thing they were trying to do to make us look at ads. I can wait an extra 1/100 of a second for the web page to load and adjust to slightly different browser plug-ins to literally save the entire free and open web lol
@FabledAepitaph@lemmy.world @BombOmOm@lemmy.world What exactly is Moisturefox? Never heard about it. Is it a Firefox fork for desktop or mobile? How much does it differ from forks such as Librewolf, Waterfox, Fennec and IronFox?
I think Fabled is using 'Moisturefox' as a stand-in for all Firefox forks, with Waterfox being the primary basis for the stand-in.
Yeah can someone explain the picture?
How are you even on Lemmy?
Well, probably through a connection to the world wide web. Just a hunch...
I'm just surprised someone who doesn't understand things like ad blockers and browsers can get on this website let alone put pants on their legs and not their face
You are an unhelpful, arrogant brat.
Such a helpful comment. Thx.