chaoticnumber

joined 11 months ago

Dude above's advice is just bad. Firefox defaults to some crappy shit, such as data collection, all the features such as pocket or what have you. By default its just not a secure browser, its really not.

I would advise against using it. Librewolf exists, you need to tweak the settings for it to be a normal browser, with data permanence, but after just a few tweaks you have a relatively secure browser.

Best overall you say? Don't post absolutes friend, the way the browser space is right now, none of them are the best overall. They each are better than others for their respective niche.

[–] chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Same here, I use the exact same ones

[–] chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.com 43 points 5 days ago (60 children)

Why is the guy a creep?

Hullo! Beyond the pantomime of AI, I noticed something similar. I'm in the workforce for about 20 years now.

The management pushes back hard when you get too close to changing the modus operandi, because its a few short steps away from automating away the middle management. If you get rid of one cohort, whats there to say that you cant do the dame of another.

Abstractions aside, it more of the same, company A sells consulting to company B, that sells services to company C. The product from "A" is barely if at all seen in the output towards "C", because of the whole, overinflated process. Just so you can sell some bullshit along with the meat and potatoes.

Dont fret OP, I think you are right on the money, regardless of some here say.

[–] chaoticnumber@lemmy.dbzer0.com 16 points 2 months ago

I don't think we've seen the whole thing unfold yet. Shit has not yet hit the proverbial fan, bubble or no bubble, we're in for a ride.

Those who benefit from using it as an excuse to lay off people will continue to do so while it is convenient. Number must go up. Shareholders must be kept happy.

I just wonder if the water tastes like frog yet.