I'm using Copilot to help with bash scripting when I get stuck with the script. I'm aware they'll be able to see all of my scripts but: • I'm willing to share all of my scripts with anyone who wants them, so I'm OK with it, if MS can see them. They're all FOSS literally and figuratively. • Copilot is incredibly helpful with scripts, much more helpful than the 10 year old kid named ChatGPT. When I ask Copilot to explain a certain part of the script, it explains it in an understandable way, unlike quite a few other AIs.
What exactly does "shitposting" mean? The description in Urban Dictionary didn't help much to understand this term.
Be grateful that you can't. You're better off out of this digital toilet. You'll be punished all the time for doing nothing wrong but Suckerberg's bots are dumber than sheep and so you'll always be under their crosshair from day 1.
I've seen the same response so many times when I report something that I simply gave up reporting anything. In previous years I've seen the videos of a genocidal pastor from USA who was openly calling for white Americans to kill gays and black people. When I reported the video, guess what answer I got... But when I uploaded a picture of my favorite actress (you can see her on my profile pic) from the neck and above, Suckerberg decided it was "nudity and sexual activity" and banned me for 3 days. After the 5th or 6th request to review the image, it was finally determined it was OK but... they didn't lift the ban on my account. So I was banned for literally doing nothing wrong.
Fortunately for me I don't use any crutches like Lutris to play games on linux, so I won't have to visit their server.
Gamivo and Kinguin, mostly. Also mediafire. Mediafire keeps saying "this form has been idle for too long". All the browsers that have some kind of track blocking have this problem with these sites, regardless of the engine. Only Chrome and Chromium don't have that feature and I have absolutely no problems to login to my profile.
Sounds... disappointing, really. While the feature of track blocking sounds appealing at first, that feature is the main reason I abandoned Firefox (after 15 years of using it) and all FF-like browsers that have it. More and more websites stop functioning properly with tracking blocked and I can't login to my profile. With these particular sites I have nothing to worry about tracking but unfortunately even with disabled tracking protection, they still refuse to let me log in. It's unlikely that the websites would remove the tracking functions, so until the developers of FF and FF-like browsers find a way to circumvent this problem with logging in, I don't see a reason for me or anyone else to use such a browser.
Hahaha, this reminds me of a meme about a dude who bought this very expensive luxurious car but he was selling it because he couldn't find a way to get in bc the car didn't have any doors or handles.