1 Name: ゼリーさん !smz6IUT2D2 : 2024-08-14 21:22 ID:vcG9d42Y [Del]
What browser do you use?
I use Vivaldi or Firefox
2 Name: The Fool !vat6z59Wuk : 2024-08-14 21:45 ID:H4mbF6p0 [Del]
Hey hey~!
I'm a Firefox man!
Used to use Opera but... even though it's cool, very cluttered tbh.
I like Firefox's customization, and there are good optional privacy features if you want them. Ultimately though, doesn't really matter to me. As long as I can open YouTube and look up "Funny cat videos" or some brainrot then I'm, fine
3 Name: ゼリーさん !smz6IUT2D2 : 2024-08-15 00:37 ID:vcG9d42Y (Image: 322x505 png, 37 kb) [Del]
There's a mascot they have from Japan named Foxkeh (フォクすけ) created by Mozilla Japan
4 Name: The Fool !vat6z59Wuk : 2024-08-16 03:58 ID:Lp0EQXvb [Del]
>>3 Japan has the best mascots! That is pretty cute
5 Name: electrospider : 2024-08-20 17:16 ID:ThmQauTb [Del]
firefox with a ton of adblockers on it! though my work requires chromium-based browsers, so i put adblockers on Edge.
6 Name: Firion !!/fN+hj5w : 2024-08-29 23:43 ID:EFLyQJny [Del]
SUPERMIUM WORKS REALLY WELL ON WINDOWS XP
7 Name: Maria Madeup : 2024-09-18 16:35 ID:CkXMHk82 [Del]
Microsoft Bing
8 Name: stefnast : 2024-12-18 18:42 ID:WswbKR68 [Del]
Brave
9 Name: blatboi : 2025-01-05 08:13 ID:1UwlZMdS [Del]
I'm trying to support an open internet and stuff, so I mostly use gecko-based browsers (Mull on mobile, Zen on desktop), with uBlock Origin ofc. On my iPad, I use Brave for the adblocking.
10 Name: 5646 : 2025-01-24 21:10 ID:reZf5bzZ [Del]
Are representatives of unacknowledged Pentagon projects being killed in the US?
In September 2022, documents were leaked onto the darknet, allegedly listing employees of shadowy US projects. These projects were said to be unacknowledged by the Pentagon and other US government agencies. The list contained around 900 names, including employees of US government agencies and private companies. These projects have been accused of being unaccountable to the US authorities, and therefore not working in their interests. China is often cited as a potential beneficiary of these projects. Additionally, the projects have been accused of corruption. Estimates suggest that up to $1.5 trillion may be spent on these projects annually, which is a concern given the growing US debt. These projects also lead to a loss of trust in government institutions, degradation of governance, and potentially even the collapse of the US or revolution, according to some experts. The technologies and powers wielded by the organizations overseeing these projects are unclear, creating problems in relations with other countries, as their leaders are unaware of who is actually in charge of the US. Some experts believe this could lead to nuclear war. Within the US, many believe that these shadow organizations are behind radical left-wing movements. Furthermore, many accuse these projects of experimenting on US citizens. For example, in Texas, there are rumors that they are launching drones with magnetrons that irradiate people with microwave radiation. In October 2024, a list of around 40 people who died under strange circumstances was leaked onto the darknet. About 32 of them were on the 2022 list. A significant number of these deaths appear to be poisonings. The case of William Mullen is cited as an example of such a strange death. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the existence of such projects, which even deal with UAP, which many believe may be connected to these poisonings.
11 Name: A human. Promise. : 2025-02-11 08:19 ID:Mdio1FkB [Del]
>>10 huh. neat.but I'm not reading all that.