It seems like UA-cam deleted a few comments on this vid (without sending them to a moderation queue or anything), so if your comment disappeared then feel free to try commenting again. Not sure what's up with that, sorry!
Because why let you moderate comments on your own videos? You can't be trusted with that, you could be evil! (But we'll still take your work and monetize it, thanks)
Hmm a) the topic of the video is about browsers b) Google has a browser c) UA-cam is owned by Google Do you really don't know why comments are "disappearing"? 😁
Recently discovered your channel and immediately subbed because you do a great job with to the point, no fluff, no clickbait or other non sense. Just clean and concise explanation. Keep up they great work. Also, I get the feeling you've been online and inside the culture for awhile, so I may not need to say this, but just in case please, Please, PLEASE! do not get discouraged by some of the comments you'll receive. You'll get everything from creepy, disrespectful and down right f**ked up comments to the backhanded compliments and the 'we'll actually' people. Don't let it get to you, that's how they win. Keep killin it.
Hello, thank you much. I've been around, but it's still nice to hear an encouraging comment. I just remember the internet is what it is, and to expect a certain amount of.. internet behavior. I definitely intend to keep making vids :)
Very good video. Thanks. Small correction: The painting is called „Landschaft mit Pilger“. There is a “r“ missing in the last word. With the „r“ it makes sense. It means „landscape with pilgrim“. Greets from Germany.
penguins can be very good at hiding from predators. they have a special type of camouflage that helps them blend in with their surroundings, and they can even use rocks and ice to hide behind
Thank You. after watching this video, i tried extensions you mentioned. i am still using Firefox but Like & Love all of them. Again Thank You Very Much.
You can always take the time to modify your existing FF configuration (and get a couple extensions) to get essentially the same thing as Librewolf. I still occasionally run my old FF installation, with a security and privacy configuration :-)
Sure - I'll start including that in the description, in the future :) This one is a painting by Karl Friedrich Schinkel called Landschaft mit Pilge. Thanks!
I really like your channel. They are well done, focused, not too long and single subject. makes it so much easier to find what you are looking for later. Do keep making more. have you tried the fork of picom with animations ? I use it with DWM and I like the smoother effect.
Thanks for this info. I wasn't aware of LibreWolf. It looks promising. These extensions also just helped make my Firefox instance all the better. Much appreciated!
Seems promising, especially if you're looking for an aesthetics-focused browser. Not sure if it has all of the security and privacy hardening that Librewolf has, but of course it always comes down to your priorities in a browser :)
The main problem with current browsers - they are very, very complex, too much complex. And treated as "yeah, the browser, whatever" without any alternatives. I hope there's will be some movement across hackers ("nerds", whatever you wanna call people who tinker with their shit) to distribute that complexity and make Web cleanier, more efficient, easier to understand, evolve and recreate the technology (instead of thinking about "how to make language model to create a bunch of useless text for our useless protocols and code that exist just because we freaking runing JavaScript from a random website and want it to do as much as a desktop application").
@@damjandjordjevic1994 idk, gonna check it out myself. I already sceptical of it because they claimed that they will transition from one stupid language (C++) to Apple's toy language (Swift), but most of the code base still C++ and it is in stage of just being a browser, no more, no less. I hope it will stay that way and not spiral down trying to built-in tons of marketing crap features like Mozilla did with Firefox instead of embracing simplicity and customizations, allowing community to do with it whatever they want, being an engine that just processes the web part. Because that's what everyone not able to do on their own, not the interface or processing of the data part.
great video, should i get a macbook m1 air or a linux supported laptop like thinkpad for college, i currently use dell latitude with arch+dwm, and i wanna learn webdev, ML,AI etc
Thanks! I would recommend a thinkpad over a mac, especially because of ability to repair; you'll be able to upgrade and repair a thinkpad but have a much harder time doing so on a mac.
i switched to brave years ago. i hate switching browsers,but the clock is ticking. anyway, i wonder if librewolf can hardware video decode with my nvidia. thanks for the video!
Librewolf should support hardware video decoding for Nvidia cards, but you may have to edit a few settings in about:config to get it working (depends on how you've installed and your card) No prob, thanks for watching!
@@BreadOnPenguins Well, i just finished the migration to librewolf. Guess what? GPU video decoding is working out of the box, i checked with "nvtop" and also htop. way cool! Seems to be working on my laptop with amd too. thanks! btw, do you have any discord server or whatever to gather the community? cheers
Hey, glad to hear! :) Sure thing - I'll be adding them in the description in the future, this painting is by Karl Friedrich Schinkel called Landschaft mit Pilger.
Mullvad is intended for use with a VPN and a step higher on the privacy scale than Librewolf - so more for those who need extreme and full privacy, similar to Tor.
What I really miss in Firefox (and I suppose its forks) is the possibility to load self-written plugins. I wrote a plugin and it works properly in Chrome, yet in Firefox I have to reinstall it every time I restart the browser... That's really weird
Unfortunate that it doesn't support that, you probably know far more about plugins than I do but the only thing that comes to mind would be extension signing (and disabling that in your browser, if yours is unsigned). Regardless hopefully Firefox or forks make that native at some point! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Have you tried PaleMoon? It's The old Firefox, maybe this is where improvements can be made to fix all the bugs with Google's websites (you know, like Mozilla do with their patchnotes about fixing UA-cam).
Librewolf is very privacy-focused if that's what your comment was asking. Several other options too if you're seeking the best browsers for privacy, like Mullvad
omglol, I would like to add to anyone having the same problem. The chameleon changes the browser profile even as seen by the browser in some way apparently.... long story short. Turn it off when installing other plugins, or they might think you do not have firefox at all and won't install :D nice vid btw, thanks. One more thing.... just came with a fresh install of libre wolf and I checked the about:config and don't see any changed stuff like you do..... were you showing that with the librewolf or with your changed firefox? btw I am using facebook.... I suppose you would not be so surprised that even people caring about privacy somehow need to connect with their friends that don't.
Thanks for mentioning the troubleshooting advice there! I showed the about:config of my Librewolf install, if I had modified settings it would be very few - odd if you're not seeing any As to facebook, I do respect your point. I've never used social media and just text or call friends and relatives to stay in touch, BUT it's far harder to get rid of social media once you've already used it for years and have circles of friends there. Anyway, I appreciate your comment :)
@@BreadOnPenguins u know what, I think I'm a dumbell and didn't click the show all, changed there something manually and then clicked on show all changed and that didn't show me nothing apart from what I changed. Now I see a buch of opts like you. My bad. Yeah w/ facebook. Maybe I can extend your view a little more. It's not necessarily about I got specific friends on fb, it's more about... they are my friends IRL and this is what they use. They are mostly not techy people, with that in mind I guess I don't have to go on why it's impossible to make them leave, basically the "network effect". Also, I do not know how you would go about trying to attend any social events in your town without facebook, really, I have not found a way and I just see how after I stopped having notifications on fb I stopped knowing about events....
I keep seeing comments like this one... about the "speed" of the browser. Especially chrome fanatics tend to use this parameter to justify them using the worst browser in existence. What and how do you measure the "speed" anyway????? How much speed do you need to open a web page???? If you care about the fact that your browser opens a page 1.1 microseconds faster than other browsers it means you actually don't care about the content you are browsing.
I really liked your video it was helpful. I am new to Linux so it was all good to know. However i will have to use windows as well because of davinci resolve. Their linux version is awful so i cant escape microsoft completely.
Glad to hear! Yeah, sadly that's one of the things that, until more programs fully support Linux, keeps people tethered to windows. At least you can try dual-booting or using a VM :)
Librewolf's core changes are just settings and configuration, so yes, I have looked through, and I am happy with the settings changes it provides. Since it is free and open source, you can also look through before deciding whether to use it.
telemetry is disabled as they say in their homepage, in any case privacy and security is essentially the only reason for which this browser exists, if it was a scam for these aspects it would be completely useless since it's an hardened copycat of Firefox
Repost because my comment vanished: what's your password manager of choice? Mostly curiosity; I'm already a LW user and have a setup I'm pretty happy with.
Thanks for reposting, yeah I saw your comment show up and then disappear.. thanks youtube. Lol I've moved to pass (www.passwordstore.org) - a great way to store locally, even better if you can keep an offsite backup. If you're looking for a browser extension, Bitwarden should get the job done; it's open source but freemium model - the free version is fine from what I've heard.
Hi - Can you please let me know if Firefox Android and Librewolf (on Desktop) work well together? Firefox desktop and android have sync issues. It works great right after enabling sync but then within an hour or so (or when we restart either devices) it stops working.
Hello, you can enable Firefox sync in Librewolf, however if you have a specific bug happening with Firefox sync between desktop and android on vanilla Firefox, then it's unlikely Librewolf would have fixed that. You can try checking through existing bug reports and seeing if there is anything similar to what you're experiencing. Good luck and hope you're able to find a working solution!
@@electrology I've used sync between desktop/mobile for vanilla Firefox years ago but not recently. You can give it a shot from Microsoft app store, but as I don't use windows myself, no clue if that would fix the issue or not
@@BreadOnPenguins Thanks a lot. One final question. I am not as technically savvy as you or many of your viewers here are. So, pardon my dumb question. Is LibreWolf a safe browser to use? I saw a few posts on r/LibreWolf. Hence my question. Appreciate your replies. 1) - Main concern: www.reddit.com/r/LibreWolf/comments/1g4tpoa/can_someone_explain_why_there_are_huawei_things/ 2) www.reddit.com/r/LibreWolf/comments/1g6ckrn/librewolf_trying_to_look_at_devices_on_my_local/ Can you please let me know when you get a chance? I am planning to try LibreWolf today. But, before I install, I would like to seek your opinion.
Fair enough, you could try using something like suckless' browser, surf. It opens directly to the link you give, so extraordinarily minimal, but probably much more lightweight.
On Arch it takes forever. I tried it at one point, and I eventually just cut it off and installed the -bin. This is on a gaming laptop with plenty of juice. I've never seen any other bit of software take so long.
Oh yeah, before I realised it had a binary, I tried building it from source and it was about 47 minutes in until it ran into an error. My laptop was on full-throttle though most of the time haha
I'd say it's pretty secure, I've never had any issues. If you want to read up on package manager and repo security though, here's a good article: www2.cs.arizona.edu/stork/packagemanagersecurity/faq.html
It seems like UA-cam deleted a few comments on this vid (without sending them to a moderation queue or anything), so if your comment disappeared then feel free to try commenting again. Not sure what's up with that, sorry!
they've had filters for years that auto delete tons of comments for tons of reasons. nothing new, terrible platform to actually have conversation.
Because why let you moderate comments on your own videos? You can't be trusted with that, you could be evil!
(But we'll still take your work and monetize it, thanks)
they delete my comment telling you that they have tons of filters for years and always delete stuff.. nice
Hmm
a) the topic of the video is about browsers
b) Google has a browser
c) UA-cam is owned by Google
Do you really don't know why comments are "disappearing"?
😁
Not the first time I see Google doing stuff like that. Very troubling indeed.
Recently discovered your channel and immediately subbed because you do a great job with to the point, no fluff, no clickbait or other non sense. Just clean and concise explanation. Keep up they great work.
Also, I get the feeling you've been online and inside the culture for awhile, so I may not need to say this, but just in case please, Please, PLEASE! do not get discouraged by some of the comments you'll receive. You'll get everything from creepy, disrespectful and down right f**ked up comments to the backhanded compliments and the 'we'll actually' people. Don't let it get to you, that's how they win. Keep killin it.
Hello, thank you much.
I've been around, but it's still nice to hear an encouraging comment. I just remember the internet is what it is, and to expect a certain amount of.. internet behavior. I definitely intend to keep making vids :)
Close enough. Welcome back Luke Smith! :)
Thank you! ;^)
I looked for that comment lmao
Gender swapped Gen Z Luke Smith is a thing that feels like it was made by an AI.
@@JonathonFailsAtLife It's still the same gender.
@@ZE_TRVTH_NVKE What do you mean? She's not biologically a she?
Chill vibes, quality info, and the best channel name. Instant sub
Haha thanks! :)
She has insanely good wallpapers.
Thanks! This one is a painting by Karl Friedrich Schinkel called Landschaft mit Pilge.
Very good video. Thanks.
Small correction: The painting is called „Landschaft mit Pilger“.
There is a “r“ missing in the last word. With the „r“ it makes sense.
It means „landscape with pilgrim“.
Greets from Germany.
@@rubd-tz3wb Thanks very much for correcting and letting me know :)
@@BreadOnPenguins holy smokes that's a painting... Makes it so much more impressive
@@BreadOnPenguins beautiful person with beautiful taste.
penguins can be very good at hiding from predators. they have a special type of camouflage that helps them blend in with their surroundings, and they can even use rocks and ice to hide behind
The black and white coloring that many have is striking, but it makes sense to blend between water and ice
This is great info. Im really enjoying your channel as a relatively new linux user! Please keep doing what you are doing!
Glad to hear - thank you! Will do :)
Floorp is my new favorite
Does Floorp allow you to create user profiles?
Thank You.
after watching this video, i tried extensions you mentioned.
i am still using Firefox but Like & Love all of them. Again Thank You Very Much.
No problem - glad to hear it helped you out! :)
Nice to see some good linux content without some lurid cartoon wallpaper! I have a penchant for John Martin paintings, personally !
His paintings are beautiful but such a dark, looming quality to them. Maybe I'll use one as a background at some point :)
I've been a FF user for 20 years but this video has me thinking.
You can always take the time to modify your existing FF configuration (and get a couple extensions) to get essentially the same thing as Librewolf. I still occasionally run my old FF installation, with a security and privacy configuration :-)
As of now LibreWolf ftw! And Brave as a second choice.
Fair enough! I never really hopped on the Brave hype but anything that's not Chrome-based goes
@@BreadOnPenguins Right, I get it. Which is your second choice after LW if I may ask?
I would love if you could mention the artists of all of your wallpapers, to learn about them and take a look.
Lovely content btw. 🎉
Sure - I'll start including that in the description, in the future :)
This one is a painting by Karl Friedrich Schinkel called Landschaft mit Pilge.
Thanks!
Awsome content.
Thank you!
I really like your channel. They are well done, focused, not too long and single subject. makes it so much easier to find what you are looking for later. Do keep making more. have you tried the fork of picom with animations ? I use it with DWM and I like the smoother effect.
Thanks very much! I have not yet tried picom w/ animations, I'll have to check it out - thanks for sharing.
@@BreadOnPenguins Is Picom what you're using for the transparency? I have NOT been able to get that working.
@@BreadOnPenguins You bet! Look for the picom-ftlab pacakge Then picom --animations -b It's more subtle animations compared to hyprland
Thanks for this info. I wasn't aware of LibreWolf. It looks promising. These extensions also just helped make my Firefox instance all the better. Much appreciated!
That's great to hear! Thanks for watching :)
Very useful! Thanks! Can I request a video on the Tor browser? You mentioned it briefly and I was intrigued!
Sure thing! I'll add that to the list of topics to cover. Thanks for commenting :)
Great content 😎
Thanks!
the accent🔥
nice daily bread, thanks
Very welcome :)
Librewolf is indeed one of the best privacy browser out there.
Just went from Thorium to Librewolf.
Awesome! Hope you have a good experience with it.
good vid :D
Thank you! :)
what do you think of zen browser
Seems promising, especially if you're looking for an aesthetics-focused browser. Not sure if it has all of the security and privacy hardening that Librewolf has, but of course it always comes down to your priorities in a browser :)
The main problem with current browsers - they are very, very complex, too much complex. And treated as "yeah, the browser, whatever" without any alternatives. I hope there's will be some movement across hackers ("nerds", whatever you wanna call people who tinker with their shit) to distribute that complexity and make Web cleanier, more efficient, easier to understand, evolve and recreate the technology (instead of thinking about "how to make language model to create a bunch of useless text for our useless protocols and code that exist just because we freaking runing JavaScript from a random website and want it to do as much as a desktop application").
Are you alluding to the ladybird browser?
@@damjandjordjevic1994 idk, gonna check it out myself. I already sceptical of it because they claimed that they will transition from one stupid language (C++) to Apple's toy language (Swift), but most of the code base still C++ and it is in stage of just being a browser, no more, no less. I hope it will stay that way and not spiral down trying to built-in tons of marketing crap features like Mozilla did with Firefox instead of embracing simplicity and customizations, allowing community to do with it whatever they want, being an engine that just processes the web part. Because that's what everyone not able to do on their own, not the interface or processing of the data part.
I like to use the epiphany browser for gnome
Such a cool chick and very knowledgeable. Definitely Subbing.
Gonna try this Librewolf once and for all, because of you. Thanks, bud.
Thanks so much for that, and no problem. :)
Thank you loving your content
No problem! Glad to hear :)
great video,
should i get a macbook m1 air or a linux supported laptop like thinkpad for college, i currently use dell latitude with arch+dwm, and i wanna learn webdev, ML,AI etc
Thanks! I would recommend a thinkpad over a mac, especially because of ability to repair; you'll be able to upgrade and repair a thinkpad but have a much harder time doing so on a mac.
Thanks. Great review with excellent info on this browser.
No problem - thanks for watching!
Absolutely love your videos! 😍
Thank you!! :)
i switched to brave years ago. i hate switching browsers,but the clock is ticking. anyway, i wonder if librewolf can hardware video decode with my nvidia. thanks for the video!
Librewolf should support hardware video decoding for Nvidia cards, but you may have to edit a few settings in about:config to get it working (depends on how you've installed and your card)
No prob, thanks for watching!
@@BreadOnPenguins Well, i just finished the migration to librewolf. Guess what? GPU video decoding is working out of the box, i checked with "nvtop" and also htop. way cool! Seems to be working on my laptop with amd too. thanks! btw, do you have any discord server or whatever to gather the community? cheers
Deleting Facebook coz bread said so 🤫
Escape the zucc army
@@BreadOnPenguins Join the Musk army ?
SIR
@@vinay_dias I consider that even worse since M took over, unfortunately
Imagine having fb in this day and age..!
been watching bunch of your videos and i love your wallpapers any chance you can share the source of them?
Hey, glad to hear! :)
Sure thing - I'll be adding them in the description in the future, this painting is by Karl Friedrich Schinkel called Landschaft mit Pilger.
What do you think about the Mullvad browser compared to Librewolf?
Mullvad is intended for use with a VPN and a step higher on the privacy scale than Librewolf - so more for those who need extreme and full privacy, similar to Tor.
What I really miss in Firefox (and I suppose its forks) is the possibility to load self-written plugins. I wrote a plugin and it works properly in Chrome, yet in Firefox I have to reinstall it every time I restart the browser... That's really weird
Unfortunate that it doesn't support that, you probably know far more about plugins than I do but the only thing that comes to mind would be extension signing (and disabling that in your browser, if yours is unsigned).
Regardless hopefully Firefox or forks make that native at some point!
Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Have you tried PaleMoon? It's The old Firefox, maybe this is where improvements can be made to fix all the bugs with Google's websites (you know, like Mozilla do with their patchnotes about fixing UA-cam).
Use case for internet privacy?
Librewolf is very privacy-focused if that's what your comment was asking. Several other options too if you're seeking the best browsers for privacy, like Mullvad
@@BreadOnPenguins What I said was referring to a meme, guess you're not that caught up in the autistic tech underworld
didn't know some of those extensions. might get some of them tomorow
Awesome :)
How about Ram and CPU consumption?
I find it performs better than out-of-the-box Firefox, since a lot of FF bloat is disabled.
I wish there's a mobile version of this... By ther way, I'm assuming that's some kind of Linux distro you're using there. What is it exactly?
Hopefully Librewolf makes a mobile app eventually. I'm using Arch with dwm, I've made a video about that actually :-)
omglol, I would like to add to anyone having the same problem. The chameleon changes the browser profile even as seen by the browser in some way apparently.... long story short. Turn it off when installing other plugins, or they might think you do not have firefox at all and won't install :D nice vid btw, thanks.
One more thing.... just came with a fresh install of libre wolf and I checked the about:config and don't see any changed stuff like you do..... were you showing that with the librewolf or with your changed firefox?
btw I am using facebook.... I suppose you would not be so surprised that even people caring about privacy somehow need to connect with their friends that don't.
Thanks for mentioning the troubleshooting advice there!
I showed the about:config of my Librewolf install, if I had modified settings it would be very few - odd if you're not seeing any
As to facebook, I do respect your point. I've never used social media and just text or call friends and relatives to stay in touch, BUT it's far harder to get rid of social media once you've already used it for years and have circles of friends there.
Anyway, I appreciate your comment :)
@@BreadOnPenguins u know what, I think I'm a dumbell and didn't click the show all, changed there something manually and then clicked on show all changed and that didn't show me nothing apart from what I changed. Now I see a buch of opts like you. My bad.
Yeah w/ facebook. Maybe I can extend your view a little more. It's not necessarily about I got specific friends on fb, it's more about... they are my friends IRL and this is what they use. They are mostly not techy people, with that in mind I guess I don't have to go on why it's impossible to make them leave, basically the "network effect". Also, I do not know how you would go about trying to attend any social events in your town without facebook, really, I have not found a way and I just see how after I stopped having notifications on fb I stopped knowing about events....
Hey bread 👋 Just subbed
Hey, thanks for subscribing! :D
How does everyone find the speed on Librewolf? Does it run really slow with all those privacy plugins built into it?
I'd say it's faster than Firefox, just due to the amount of FF bloat it disables by default.
I keep seeing comments like this one... about the "speed" of the browser. Especially chrome fanatics tend to use this parameter to justify them using the worst browser in existence. What and how do you measure the "speed" anyway????? How much speed do you need to open a web page???? If you care about the fact that your browser opens a page 1.1 microseconds faster than other browsers it means you actually don't care about the content you are browsing.
I really liked your video it was helpful. I am new to Linux so it was all good to know. However i will have to use windows as well because of davinci resolve. Their linux version is awful so i cant escape microsoft completely.
Glad to hear! Yeah, sadly that's one of the things that, until more programs fully support Linux, keeps people tethered to windows. At least you can try dual-booting or using a VM :)
Why is there a penguin in my zoo? It's hot here
Maybe get an air-conditioned habitat and some icebergs for the penguin
what is this wallpaper?
It's painted by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, titled Landschaft mit Pilger. :-)
Have you examined its telemetry and disassembled its code, or are you working on trust that it's a privacy respecting product?
Librewolf's core changes are just settings and configuration, so yes, I have looked through, and I am happy with the settings changes it provides. Since it is free and open source, you can also look through before deciding whether to use it.
telemetry is disabled as they say in their homepage, in any case privacy and security is essentially the only reason for which this browser exists, if it was a scam for these aspects it would be completely useless since it's an hardened copycat of Firefox
What I would like LibreWolf to change is, that you cannot set the dark theme as default for displaying websites.
You can set that up with extensions if you wanted, or change default browser colors. :)
useful! what do you think of Ladybird though? o:)
I've not yet tried it but it looks promising - I'll have to check it out :)
Mullvads the best Firefox fork
I've heard that's a good one too, yup
Great video, thank you.
Hi ! Can you give us your wallpaper link used in your videos ? Thank you :)
Greetings,
VGA from France :)
Hello, sure :)
It's a painting by Karl Friedrich Schinkel called Landschaft mit Pilge.
@@BreadOnPenguins Hello thank you :)
Repost because my comment vanished: what's your password manager of choice? Mostly curiosity; I'm already a LW user and have a setup I'm pretty happy with.
Thanks for reposting, yeah I saw your comment show up and then disappear.. thanks youtube. Lol
I've moved to pass (www.passwordstore.org) - a great way to store locally, even better if you can keep an offsite backup.
If you're looking for a browser extension, Bitwarden should get the job done; it's open source but freemium model - the free version is fine from what I've heard.
Librewolf sends stuff back too
Very little, compared to vanilla Firefox at least. :)
subbed cuz you are on linux. looking forward to more content from you!
Thank you! :)
Is it part of Libre Office?
Nope, completely separate program and separate development team.
Was librewolf affected by the recent Firefox vuln?
Yes, librewolf is firefox, but preconfigured, the vulnerability has allready been patched, just update librewolf if you haven't allready.
I believe so but they updated asap as soon as the FF version fixing it was released.
Thanks!
Nice video, thanks.
Hi - Can you please let me know if Firefox Android and Librewolf (on Desktop) work well together? Firefox desktop and android have sync issues. It works great right after enabling sync but then within an hour or so (or when we restart either devices) it stops working.
Hello, you can enable Firefox sync in Librewolf, however if you have a specific bug happening with Firefox sync between desktop and android on vanilla Firefox, then it's unlikely Librewolf would have fixed that. You can try checking through existing bug reports and seeing if there is anything similar to what you're experiencing.
Good luck and hope you're able to find a working solution!
Thanks a lot. I will check LibreWolf. One qq. Do you use sync between desktop and mobile?
One more question. Can you please let me know if its better to install Librewolf via Microsoft App Store?
@@electrology
I've used sync between desktop/mobile for vanilla Firefox years ago but not recently.
You can give it a shot from Microsoft app store, but as I don't use windows myself, no clue if that would fix the issue or not
@@BreadOnPenguins Thanks a lot. One final question. I am not as technically savvy as you or many of your viewers here are. So, pardon my dumb question. Is LibreWolf a safe browser to use? I saw a few posts on r/LibreWolf. Hence my question. Appreciate your replies.
1) - Main concern: www.reddit.com/r/LibreWolf/comments/1g4tpoa/can_someone_explain_why_there_are_huawei_things/
2) www.reddit.com/r/LibreWolf/comments/1g6ckrn/librewolf_trying_to_look_at_devices_on_my_local/
Can you please let me know when you get a chance? I am planning to try LibreWolf today. But, before I install, I would like to seek your opinion.
Useful video
librewolf is nice but it still burns my thighs just as hot as firefox does running on my laptop
Fair enough, you could try using something like suckless' browser, surf. It opens directly to the link you give, so extraordinarily minimal, but probably much more lightweight.
Luke, is that you?
Indeed, it is I
Subbed!
Thanks!
Does it really take that long to build from source? I was tryna download it the other day, gave up and installed the binary version instead
It depends on your hardware - on desktop I could get away with compiling, but I've got a couple older laptops and it wouldn't be worth it on those.
On Arch it takes forever. I tried it at one point, and I eventually just cut it off and installed the -bin. This is on a gaming laptop with plenty of juice. I've never seen any other bit of software take so long.
It's a browser! They're all gonna take long to build from source.
Oh yeah, before I realised it had a binary, I tried building it from source and it was about 47 minutes in until it ran into an error. My laptop was on full-throttle though most of the time haha
It's a lot of source code. Also build systems suck, they probably take a third of the time in compareson to actuall compilation.
Thank you.
Only found at the southern pole? WTF, penguins see the world upside down
LOL poor penguins
@DistroTube recommended you. You have some interesting videos, like this one.
Thanks for checking out my videos! I appreciate it.
Whats this wallpaper? Looks really fucking cool
Thanks! It's a painting by Karl Friedrich Schinkel called Landschaft mit Pilge.
No Android version :(
Sadly not, I hope they add in the future!
Floorp or Zen browser. Privacy focused and tweaked for performance.
Hadn't heard of Floorp before, looks cool. Both add a lot of unique features beyond the base firefox experience.
Luke Smith is looking different today
Indeed
How about Duck duck go??
It's freeware, not FOSS, and I don't think it's even available for Linux.
Can we expect a video on tiling window manager ? Like how to customise from scratch😅
I've made a few videos about programs I use to customize my WM already, but I'll continue to make more as well :)
here after firefox zeroday 😷
1st of the year for firefox, but 5th of the year for chrome.. lol
@@BreadOnPenguins yep that's why we need rust ⚙️
How secure is AUR????
I'd say it's pretty secure, I've never had any issues.
If you want to read up on package manager and repo security though, here's a good article: www2.cs.arizona.edu/stork/packagemanagersecurity/faq.html
youtube deletes anything that looks like it is link to some website or if it looks like it is offencive
or againsst youtube
The filters seem pretty spotty tbh, a few comments that seemed completely fine to me got removed. Oh well, hopefully they improve in the future
Chrome 🤮🤮
Any other browser that respect it's users 🥰🥰
Never thought, a women have to go through the darknesss of linux. What your trauma. 😢
LOL
Firefox is not kind of sucks it is the definition of sucks and today we have 9.8 cve for it isn’t
We got pretty Linux content creator before GTA6.
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@@lateralrook Whats your problem?
@@GeorgiMurdzheffyour comment was retarded, you thought it was funny but it wasn’t.
I need a browser to support -webkit-box-reflect, scroll driven animations and modern stuff like that. Does Librewolf support it? No. Then fuck it.
Librewolf top tab are too fat and wide and need to be changed.
You can enable compact mode in about:config, I think you can even change the density for it too.
Oh my God, I thought her face was a drawing from the Middle Ages.
is this a psyop?
No..? Lol