

I always have time to talk about The Admin. Should I make some tea coffee to sip as we talk?


I always have time to talk about The Admin. Should I make some tea coffee to sip as we talk?


Yeah. As soon as the transparent title hit the top, it started to stutter. Like 2 fps.
I use Fennec on A54 (8Gb). It just does not seem right to be so laggy/stuttery as the content is merely text. How bad can the code rendering the content be?
I have never accomplished such a site.
And it really can’t be due to device and browser. Many others on different setup have stated the same.
Visually similar site should run on moldy potato.


It’s laggy as hell on my mobile phone. And it’s not a bad/cheap model.
The site is basically whitevtext on black background and some colored code snips.
It should scroll smooth on 1980’s Casio watch.


It’s really hard not to dismiss when having a seizure for just trying to read it.
I really wanted to read.


I can’t say anything about the content of this blog. It was horribly laggy to scroll on mobile device. And by horribly laggy, I mean like aunt’s 1986 vacation slide show on a projector while having dry cookies and tasteless off brand earl grey.
I’m sorry if it sounds rude but I had to bring this on out in the open. What even runs under the hood on that blog…


Ask Google.


Companies pay for google to show up high in search results. Some of them pay from clicks.
Now people stop at the slop which is the first thing thry see in the results.
This makes traffic to company sites go down which also affects google revenue.


This is actually a good thing. Google get paid for referrals and niw their “AI” shit turns against it.
Yes. We’re talking about Konqueror fork


The main security property for any browser is between the chair and desk.
Maybe try this…
Article basically says Google bad yet in the very bottom is a button to add in preferred Google sources.
If Google bad, steer away from it then.
Yeah. Until the major enshittification with the name of Unity or whatever it was called after Gnome 2.
And now the last enshittification, fucking persistent snaps, in the 'buntu family removed me from Kubuntu to Arch family.
And don’t get me wrong, snaps have their place. I had one packet I needed from snap and wanted to have everything else from ppa repositories like the normal way. And then the shit started to change my FF to snap. No matter what I did, prioritize and all. No awail.
Yeah. Been through the buntu’s and gave them a lot of chances. Kubuntu was really good all the way to 25.04.
I miss the periodical enshittification.


Holy Hell!
This definitely will be on my shopping list. At the top. I hope they bring to all devices and not only higher end.
This news aligns quite well with the Levovo T series ThinkPad repairability.
Other major tech companies sail towards more and more closed environments.


We have lots of fusion reactors.
They just release years of energy in a split second.


Seems a good one.
I want to test this for awhile and show to friends.
If I were ever to use that Microslop thing they call OS, it would be mandatory to have a local user.
I do not mind if some/any OS has optional accounts for online services, nor do I mind possibility to use online account instead of local one.
As long as everything is purely optional and thus giving convenience or usability depending on the usercase.