A shy, quiet, gentle forest creature. 🌿
…and also a fiendishly sarcastic, misanthropic bog witch. 💀
Choose your own adventure (if you dare).
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I’ve been meaning to try Logdy out. Thanks for the reminder!
clove@kbin.melroy.orgto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What's the recommended Android browser for privacy in 2025, that is also usable for day to day tasks?.31·1 day agoGlad to hear Brave isn’t awful. I haven’t tried it as I’m trying to avoid Chrome entirely for now.
I’ve been using IceRaven/Mull on a very old (out of support) LG phone, and I’m not sure I entirely understand the “pauses” thing? I don’t see meaningful pauses when I switch tabs, other than the page reloading if it was purged from RAM. But like. That happens in Safari on iOS on a brand new phone, too, so it’s not entirely an Android-specific complaint.
Honestly, all mobile browsers are UI train-wrecks of one kind or another. For me it was this exact process of elimination to decide which I like least, and then from there deciding which inflict the fewest paper cuts. For me, FF sync (settings mostly, but also tab sets) was more important than whatever memory problems Mozilla rebrands might have. :(
I don’t follow the rules only because I don’t drive at all. Otherwise, yes, you are correct, I don’t follow rules which endanger my life. Just weird that way.
clove@kbin.melroy.orgto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL: "A Boy and His Dog" (1975) was a little cult movie with BIG cultural impact. Fallout games, Mad Max, others4·1 day agoI tried, I really did. It just made me uncomfortably bored. (Which from someone who’s rewatched every MST3K I could get my hands on a dozen or so times each, is saying something. :)
I love bad movies as well. This one was too far over the line for me, I just wasn’t interested in its specific brand of “meh”. (Admittedly I have never read the book, and have never heard anything good about this author before, despite reading a ton of sc-fi. Maybe you need to know the author to enjoy it?)
I love how the meme assumes everyone trusts everyone else’s driving. Utopian ideals, man.
clove@kbin.melroy.orgto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL: "A Boy and His Dog" (1975) was a little cult movie with BIG cultural impact. Fallout games, Mad Max, others141·2 days agoThey made an unwatchably-bad movie based on this, too, with Don Johnson. I tried to watch it a month or so ago, and the acting, pacing, and set-work was so cringey I only made it a few minutes in before noping out. (I only skimmed the interview, but it sounds like they intended it to be bad?)
clove@kbin.melroy.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Stop Internet Searching and Start Asking on Fediverse?8·4 days agoSame here, it’d have to be something AI-hardened, though, still.
They just may be the future, but the header “Passkeys are one of the few security constructs that make your life easier, rather than harder”, unironically in an article this long explaining them… whew. Yeah, fun to use. /s
Nice, I don’t know why, but I was picturing the pink car going fast enough to squeal their tires like they used to in the one nearest where I live. We only got roundabouts here a decade or two ago, so they’re still a novelty to most. I don’t drive much, as you can probably tell.