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  • Holy cow I misread this as gimp somehow and was confused at how this was not a photo, now I'm simply amazed

  • Autodesk sketchbook works pretty well when using a mouse.

  • Thanks. I'll look into that.

  • fair, guess I just don't care for the novelty.

  • But with queer porn it's often heavily fetishized and it's hard to find stuff that is less extravagant and more normal sometimes

    Edit: to expand on my stance, queer porn is most notably trans women with big dicks and equally large breasts, and there isn't as much representation for other body types, let alone trans men.

  • tumblr @lemmy.world

    Pikmin

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Amazon angers retailers by listing products from other sites without consent

    www.businessinsider.com /amazon-angers-retailers-lists-products-without-consent-starfish-2026-1
  • It doesn't really seem like something that needs federation

  • tumblr @lemmy.world

    New years resolution

  • I printed some folding phone stands for my family to give as gifts and they've been smash hits

  • You can get a plugin to hide it

  • Use lawnchair instead of the default launcher and change the number of rows in settings

  • I really want to get one of these, but they only have a 30 day warranty

  • This is not the correct place to ask this

  • It's just a setting you enable in bitwarden settings

  • Pretty sure its because of Facebook

  • Based game, feels like if drive45 made a video game

  • Better than the alternative. At least i can still

  • These are all the browsers I personally think are good and privacy-respecting. Sorry if I accidentally included too many options.

    Firefox-Based

    Firefox

    The standard for browsers where you aren't the product. For maximum privacy it does require tweaking settings, but it is reasonably privacy-friendly out of the box. It has light customization options including a sidebar and customizable button placement, and can be much more heavily customized with user themes.

    Librewolf (Most reccomended for privacy)

    A custom version of Firefox with enhanced privacy by default. Comes with Ublock Origin installed. May break some websites.

    Waterfox

    A Firefox-based browser with some additional privacy features, enhanced speed, and additional features.

    Floorp

    A browser based on Firefox with much more advanced customization options and many additional features, like workspaces and web panels. Doesn't add any additional privacy-focused features. They recently also added support for chrome extensions. This is my personal choice of browser (with the Natsumi modification).

    Zen Browser

    A Firefox-based browser with a sidebar+workspace workflow, and lots of stylistic changes and customizations that help put the focus on the webpage. Very nice and usable for productivity, but doesn't add any additional privacy-focused features.

    Chromium-Based

    Ungoogled Chromium

    It's Chromium, but without Google. Pretty self-explanatory, it's simple, and it works.

    Vivaldi

    An extremely customizable browser packed with a massive quantity of additional features that can be toggled and tweaked for varying needs and methods of usage. Doesn't add any significant privacy-focused features. It supports MV2 extensions.

    Helium

    A chromium-based browser with enhanced privacy and speed. Comes with Ublock Origin pre-installed, and supports MV2 extensions. It's a pretty new project.

    Firefox-Based

    Firefox

    The de-facto privacy-friendly browser, although for maximum privacy it does require tweaking settings. It (and its forks) are the only privacy-friendly browsers on android that support extensions.

    Waterfox

    A fork of Firefox with more private defaults, and extra bloat removed.

    IronFox

    A hardened private Firefox fork. Heavily focused on privacy and security, it sacrifices some usability for privacy.

    Chromium-based

    Cromite (Most reccomended for privacy)

    A chromium fork with enhanced privacy and built-in ad blocking.

    Vivaldi

    Very customizable chromium-based browser. It does not come with an ad-blocker.

    All browsers on iOS are limited to the WebKit engine which Safari is built on, so just use Safari. The benefits of other browsers on iOS are negligible.

  • Garfield?

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    The shop app says my package will arrive tomorrow but it hasn't even moved from its start point in Hong Kong yet

  • I Made This @lemmy.zip

    A permanent mount for my microphone

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's your favorite assignment you made while in school?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What game or platform has the best character creation setting?

  • Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    First-world food aid

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    trule

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What have you looked up on Wikipedia recently?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What open source project is the most exciting for you right now?

  • Microblog Memes @lemmy.world

    YouTube deleting videos documenting Israeli human rights violations

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What questions do you like to ask people in pursuit of getting to know them better?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why have so many services started using single-factor passwordless authentication in the last little while?

  • Curated Tumblr @sh.itjust.works

    The Nine Delights

  • Music @lemmy.world

    Penguin Isle

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's your favorite Halloween costume that you went as?

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    rule

  • Curated Tumblr @sh.itjust.works

    The calories of tomatoes