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Google and KDE


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 08, 2023


Web Browsers/Web Servers: Curl, Chromium, and More

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3 Reasons Why Chromebooks Are the Spiritual Successor to Netbooks


↺ 3 Reasons Why Chromebooks Are the Spiritual Successor to Netbooks


> Many people consider netbooks a thing of the past, but they're still with us in the form of Chromebooks.



Google's New Web Environment Integrity Proposal Dismissed by Brave, Mozilla, and Vivaldi


↺ Google's New Web Environment Integrity Proposal Dismissed by Brave, Mozilla, and Vivaldi


> A potentially precarious situation might be brewing regarding the integrity of the open web as we know it. Recently, a very controversial API was discovered that has been in the works by a team of Google engineers for over a year.


> Called the “Web Environment Integrity” (WEI), this is a potential gatekeeping move that has many concerned, including the three critical competitors to Google's Chrome web browser.


> This situation has unfolded over the past two weeks, resulting in widespread criticism over the implementation of such a protocol.


> Allow me to take you through it.



Google Maps Has Become an Eyesore


↺ Google Maps Has Become an Eyesore



2023-08-06 Marble: An Open-Source Google Earth Alternative for Linux


↺ 2023-08-06 Marble: An Open-Source Google Earth Alternative for Linux



Let's burn the planet ... because we can!


↺ Let's burn the planet ... because we can!


> There is a term, that in recent years my brain is using a lot when trying to explain to me what my eyes observe. Late-Roman Decadence. I am not a historian, so I might be inaccurate with its actual meaning. For me it just means "wasting because we can". If you want to see this in action, delete your YouTube cookies to get out of your tech bubble and open its start page. Probably depending on your location, it's all about eating the biggest meals for 9000€, driving the fastest cars for 777k€, destroying expensive things in the most hilarious ways for 2M€ as well as giving homeless people 100€ and filming them at whatever they do with it before they fall back into their own life of being spat out and ignored by society. For me: disgusting and worth another strategically well sized and well placed comet.


> But that's just the depression speaking. So let's not look at the world, let's look at and try to tackle my own little problems.


> I like to have my laptop efficient and quiet. No fan, no moving parts that "klack" or whatever. Just silence. Bonus points if the AC adapter does not emit high-pitched buzzing. My ears are broken and very sensitive to noise. But I also like to have a machine that is as low-spec as it can be. Using less resources should be a good thing, right? So currently I am using an Acer Swift 1, which comes with an N6000 1.1GHz CPU and 8GB of RAM. This is fine for me performance-wise and I can have my usual 5 to 10 applications running with no problems at all. It even plays many of the coop games, my girlfriend comes around the corner with once in a while. For KDE work, the translation summit workflow is one of the things I tend to wait for. It would of course be faster on a higher spec'ed system but it takes around 20 minutes with Fedora and around 4 minutes with Debian on the same machine, so other factors than hardware seem to play a big role in this story as well. Also, I can still have that laptop at the... well... top of my... well... lap without burning my legs or making my blanket smell funny.




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