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Weird to me that you apparently think the only way of viewing files is in a terminal
Weird to me that you apparently think the only way of viewing files is in a terminal
Probably comes down to a weird regex somewhere in the source. I’m on vacation or I’d look at it
The question was why bother
Other people have already corrected your misinformation
A very uninformed take
A lot of people took this at face value. Even myself at times.
Other people spending money on shoes is not your business. If you want to be in favor of a scammer, that’s on you. It’s pretty shitty regardless.
Yeah I guess you’re right. Amazon really should allow counterfeit goods because in all cases you are an idiot and it’s your fault if you buy them /s
Yeah. Probably due to the fact that people will ignorantly declare firefox broken if they experience something like that. I don’t think the standard setting is terrible for privacy either, btw, just a bit more permissive than “strict”
Yeah, the graphene people hate Firefox, but I don’t really put too much stock in their opinion because there are places where they mention it in an alarmist way imo
On FF on my android phone, I just checked and “strict” privacy mode is not on so I guess by default cross site cookies may be enabled. Thanks for asking these questions – I’m setting that to Strict now.
I’m not certain. The “strict” privacy setting in FF probably does block them. Not sure if it’s default or not.
Cross site cookies specifically are the concern here. Other cookies cannot be read arbitrarily
Well I’m not an expert and I don’t feel like digging up all the specifics but the concerns generally are cookies. The person who replied here made it sound like Mozilla is letting websites steal your credit card number from open tabs or something
What they said isn’t exactly true. The actual concerns are far more narrow than the way they worded it
Cars are insanely expensive! Buying new is really a waste anyhow in my experience. I thought that the warranty could make it worth it, but it turns out that car companies are pretty slimy about warranty claims.
I can’t find any place where they said they would be buying new.
The implication seemed to be “if you don’t care exactly where all your files are you must not use terminal”. Which I still don’t get. Just about anyone who would even be in a community like this uses terminal a lot anyway.