@monorail dads love giving directions
my dad is really good at it too, I always found everything he described to me
@codl crowdsourced data? like buddy you have a map
also is it displaying which way round it goes? they all go the same way
re: ⚠️
@elilla do not be alarmed
@jacqueline the machine must be really performant at this point
@Rhew ah right that exists
@Rhew also wym here I've never seen one of these in my life
@ionchy do you have like, thick hair? bc mine will generally go in the direction that I brush it (with a lil water if it's stubborn)
@ionchy I am very confused rn
He’s here! The prototype, anyway. He’s big, squishy, and friend-shaped. We’ll try to make him as affordable as possible. You’ll have to wait a couple more months to get one, but we might open pre-orders relatively soon.
there's this innovative new idea called "using the computer that's right in front of you" but I guess that's not secure enough or sth
edit: hab eins und kenne noch Andere, die suchen
Ich habe kein Easterhegg-Ticket bekommen und suche noch eins. Falls ihr eins loswerden müsst, bitte her damit! *am liebsten Supporterticket #eh2024
re: terrible pun, GNU meme
@jn *baps you with a rolled up newspaper* no
@mwichary build a giant ominous pyramid out of it
If you're using Firefox, your first add-on should be uBlock Origin. At this point, it's not just blocking ads. It's basic Internet hygiene.
However, especially if you handle sensitive sites like bank/payment portals or one to several social accounts, your second add-on should be this little thing called Firefox Multi-Account Containers.
It's extremely useful. You can keep the defaults or wipe them all and make your own. So long as you don't sign in to things outside of containers, things opened in Firefox by default won't have access to your accounts. Sites you sign in to will only be signed in on that specific container. Links followed in Fun will not have access to your already signed-in sites on Bank. Links opened from your social account in Personal don't risk accidental interactions from a different social account under Professional.
Social containers are even more helpful for sites that don't support account switching. Even if they do, all you have to do is use a different account in each container and you can view both accounts side-by-side.
Oh, and it's published by Mozilla themselves within Firefox's add-on repository. You can trust it about as much as you trust Firefox.
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