

That’s by design though. There’s no way to have a federated system and ensure that everything deletes it.
That’s by design though. There’s no way to have a federated system and ensure that everything deletes it.
The biggest problem is for new users. Once the dust has settled and Wayland is the default for everything (and there’s plenty of searchable threads for how to fix X problem) then it will be great. But currently if you’re a noob and you install a distro you don’t know what either is. If you have this problem do you fix it with X or Y? Choice is great for enthusiasts, but just another hurdle for new users.
They’re making way more money off the data they get from the website than they waste on the POW.
If you really wanted efficiency then make a plain text version of the web page that doesn’t require them to do expensive JavaScript and other Ajax BS. Or shit give them a legitimate sitemap too.
All normal web browsers have Mozilla in the name so it’s kinda weird to only do it for that. Both chrome safari and FF start with Mozilla 5.0
Road rage is why they did it, attempted murder is the crime.
We are getting there, and snap auto updating is a great step for basic users. There just needs to be less asking of questions, and more assuming defaults and just doing it.
Ubuntu is still too complex for the average idiot who just needs a web browser.
Most Linux distros, even Ubuntu, have a “it’s up to you to figure it out” mentality. ChromeOS is a “we know better than you” mentality which is honestly needed for the average Joe to keep their machine safe. Everyone hates auto updates. But lets be honest, the average user isn’t going to do them unless it’s basically forced on them. Ubuntu can do live security updates, but only if you opt into Ubuntu pro or whatever it’s called.
If you change one or the other does it fix it?
And what extensions are you using? Anything in firefox that would exacerbate the problem?
Because they failed to share it properly.
We’ll see at the end of the year. Don’t celebrate too soon.
You’d want mastadon for that. Lemmy is for following communities. Someone could make their own community if they wanted something for just them.