

I remember that! Standards mode vs compatibility mode. That was a great feature, too. Opera was unique.
I remember that! Standards mode vs compatibility mode. That was a great feature, too. Opera was unique.
Yep, that’s the one.
This is very insightful.
Llamacpp, Koboldcpp, and TabbyAPI are also popular local backends for local AI. SillyTavern or RisuAi are good frontends for a chat/RP style experience. Or LM Studio for a simple, all in one solution.
I use LACT. It’s very easy to use and works well.
That thread is several months old, and is specifically about integrating Arkenfox settings changes. I wouldn’t say Librewolf has ceased development based on the fact that their default settings differ from Arkenfox. Their Codeberg site shows ongoing work.
I don’t consider myself to be any type of greedy, but that’s how I ran my business. At least 97% of my clients were regulars, and almost all were recommended by a neighbor or coworker. I did very little advertising, but was busy 12-16 hours a day, every day.
And the ability to switch browser engines on the fly. That was a great feature.
Ohh, now I get it.
I’m not so sure that it is an edge case. I’m just an average person. I’m sure there are many people who have reason to receive and/or save much larger volumes of email than I do. Regardless, it’s always better to have software that works well under a wide range of circumstances.
The p2p aspect is what interests me, though.
I thought Mojeek used its own engine, and I know Yacy does.
Dnscrypt-proxy lets you select dns servers based on whether they filter traffic, keep logs, use DNSSEC, etc. You can also block specific providers, such as Google or Cloudflare.
I felt weird about it when my dad used this 23andMe service. He was very privacy-conscious, so it was uncharacteristic for him. Now he’s dead. I wonder if there’s still any way to get it deleted.
Librewolf updates follow FF updates pretty quickly. Arkenfox settings haven’t changed much in a long time, so I don’t see that as an issue, personally.
Scott Ultra Strong is the only type of toilet paper that everyone in my house finds acceptable. The other ones either are too rough, leave little bits of paper behind, or your fingers go through them during use.
I use it on desktop when I’m trying to rephrase something I’ve written to make my meaning more clear or improve the flow.
It was. Sad that Reddit removed their subreddit with all its info, but I guess not surprising.
Thank you for your service.
Collaborating with Arkenfox on default settings was nice, but wasn’t fundamental to the goals of the project. You can look at their Codeberg to see that the latest activity was a few days ago, and there have been several releases since the date of the thread you linked.