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FF is definitely the way to go. Even with Arkenfox set to all the defaults and no user-overrides.js file, I find that it doesn't break anything here on KF.

I found out last week that in the settings for the containers, you can set your own proxy per container. I thought it was limited to the Mozilla VPN for the longest time because I never poked around in there.
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Bless Pappy Nool and CrankMaster16400 for making this place usable while rejecting all third-party cookies. Also, bless the MAC extension team for maintaining an extension of genuine quality for this long, even through the transition from XUL to WebExtensions. Ignoring the privacy applications of MAC entirely, the simple idea of juggling multiple accounts for other shit without having to manage multiple profiles makes MAC a "killer app" for me.
 
I wish Mozilla implemented this natively into the browser.
You can also enable Containers without the Multi-Account Containers extension, by changing some preferences in the Configuration Editor (about:config page). Note that you will get a better user experience by installing the extension but, if you choose not to, you can set privacy.userContext.enabled to true and privacy.userContext.ui.enabled to true in about:config. You can open the Container menu via a right-click or via a long left-click on the New Tab sign + button. See also privacy.userContext.newTabContainerOnLeftClick.enabled in about:config to set the left-click behavior whether to open the Container menu or a New Tab.
mozilla.org (archive.org)
 
I know there's a way to download shit from the spotify with spotify ripper but it 404's on the page; so what else?
 
Any of you recommend good music players for android? Preferably open-sourced but doesn't have to be.
 
Feedbro on Firefox/Chromium has been my go-to for RSS since last year. Only one problem: audio files (especially those in podcasts) aren't embedded directly into the feed itself. Even more confusing, I don't think I can change it (or if I can, I don't know how).

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Curiously, the audio file works just fine when you open it in another tab as demonstrated here but it's still quite an inelegant solution. I really wouldn't care so much, but the media embed for Spotify and YouTube work flawlessly.

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Honestly, even ignoring the annoyances and quirks of using RSS in $current_year, I find myself enamoured with just how fucking robust it is.
Fuck all the Silicon Valley niggers and shovelware app developers who churn out absolute bullshit like Feedly and Inoreader.
If you ever find adware, microtransactions, algorithms, or any of that bullshit in your RSS reader, purge your drives and install Feedbro (or a self-hosted solution).

With that in mind, I would like to try my hand at FreshRSS at some point down the line. I just can't understand why so many seemingly fantastic FOSS solutions like FreshRSS are fucking self-hosted of all things. Whatever happened to a simple end-user application?
 
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What issues? Also if you look at the repo, they're still developing, just hasn't been a release. You can get a nightly build from the link in the README if you want. https://github.com/vanilla-music/vanilla
Just weird things ones that I can't remember from the top of my head. I think I had some issues with songs not wanting to move forward when I set it to shuffle from time to time, or the application itself just quitting on itself. I am not sure if its the application or GrapheneOS.
 
I endorse Java Bytecode Viewer from the last time I had to do some hacker shit, it made it very easy to locate a class in a vendor's product and patch out some bullshit license check that was stopping us deploying automatically. We're not pirating it but I don't want to get our ops guys to log in to some web front-end every time we do a dev/test deployment.
 
I endorse Java Bytecode Viewer from the last time I had to do some hacker shit, it made it very easy to locate a class in a vendor's product and patch out some bullshit license check that was stopping us deploying automatically. We're not pirating it but I don't want to get our ops guys to log in to some web front-end every time we do a dev/test deployment.

Off-topic, but having conversations with the IT staff for any enterprise is fucking horrifying when you actually have a decent understanding of networking. You find out that it's not the IT staff that are incompetent, but rather the hasty corporate directives they have to follow which doesn't factor in the sheer complexity in which enterprise level deployments operate under. An arbitrary switchover from Google to Microsoft for all-in-one web productivity software solutions sounds feasible, until you realise that the scale of the deployment is ultimately the bottleneck. What a sales rep from [insert tech cuckold company here] told some retard suit who manages IT instantly turns into a nightmare that takes weeks to get under control, and then almost a year to properly iron out the last of the kinks.

Holy shit, is it too much for an IT manager somewhere to say "yeah, no, I'm not fucking doing this and you can go fuck yourself if you think this is a good idea?"
 
I don't know if asking for software recommendations is allowed.

I recently installed Win 10 LTSC. Is there a good image viewer for it? Having image files open in the web browser or paint is annoying at times.

I want some audio recording software. I used to use Audacity, but I heard there was some drama behind the scenes a while ago and it went to shit. Any specific alternatives or versions I should get?
 
My install didn't come with a image viewer. That might explain my problem.
 
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I don't know if asking for software recommendations is allowed.

I recently installed Win 10 LTSC. Is there a good image viewer for it? Having image files open in the web browser or paint is annoying at times.

I want some audio recording software. I used to use Audacity, but I heard there was some drama behind the scenes a while ago and it went to shit. Any specific alternatives or versions I should get?
IrfanView, that's all you will ever need.
 
I guess it takes an entire gaggle of autistic developers to understand exactly what other autistic faggots on the internet want in a web browser.
So when is kiwi farms going to collectively develop a brand new web browser?
Is that still in development?
Was it ever "in development"? all they seemed to do is fork an old version of audacity, change the name and logo and then fight for weeks/months over the contents of the license and readme files. They didnt even remove the tranny contributor covenant code of conduct and yet they tried to implement a +NIGGER license at one stage
 
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