There is an option in settings to turn off bot accounts. Right?
In my opinion, lemmy is far better than reddit.
Also you are in a more popular instance, that can also be a reason you are seeing more bot accounts.
A Minimalist Blogger and Privacy Enthusiast.
Proud to Be a FOSS User. Debian chose me.
Heavy Reader.
Enjoy coding and learn by mistakes.
Extremely Introverted Individual Who Prefers Solitude.
There is an option in settings to turn off bot accounts. Right?
In my opinion, lemmy is far better than reddit.
Also you are in a more popular instance, that can also be a reason you are seeing more bot accounts.

I am using the YouTube Tweak extension on Firefox, which has a lot of options, including hiding shorts.
On mobile I am using PipePipe and YouTube Morphe for that.
When I type “yes” for view pkgbuild, it always shows failed to retrieve message. Then without asking for a retry, it asks to continue with installation!
Hm… btw, I hate fedora.
I don’t mean it happened right now. I mean it often happens. Probably when i tweak too much or more installs from AUR.
archdebian? arch+debian dual boot?


As you said, I updated the webpage with a more minimal, user-friendly and light-weight theme.


Selecting a theme from Hugo is really stressful and time-consuming because many themes are out of date. These themes show errors because Hugo alters its requirements so fast.
There is only a minimal number of up to date working themes. Some them are too much bloated and heavy for my purpose.
(site updated with new theme)


Which web apps only run in Chrome but not in other Chromium-based browsers?


Look at the footer; I made the website with Hugo and used a theme called ‘mana’ from their theme store. It’s possible the theme is vibe-coded.
(Website updated with a new theme: PaperMod)


It’s been about 6 months after deleting WhatsApp, and there are no issues at all. only peace of mind.


In my opinion, uBlock Lite can’t even stand in front of uBlock Origin. When Firefox is still there, I am not ready to make compromises at all just because they launched MV3.


Actually, it’s the opposite. In many countries other than America, WhatsApp is the default messenger for everything, including government services. And all these privacy flaws also affect them too.



Me too. via NextDNS.


It’s that Microsoft. Poor VLC 🥹


It’s not here, dude. It’s inside your mind.


I said these browsers currently allow installing MV2 extensions; I didn’t predict about the future. Ok, ungoogled chromium will remove the flag in the future, and it can also affect helium. But it’s in the future; currently that flag is still there.
Brave is sued for its shady practices, ok! But we are talking about the installation of Manifest V2 extensions in the Chromium-based browsers, which the title explicitly says Firefox is the only browser that now allows you to install ublock origin, which is misleading. Brave still supports ublock origin, no matter if someone hates the browser or someone found it self-hosted.
So what do you guys find bad about me mentioning Brave? Also please mention a word: I’m saying these browsers are going to support MV2 extensions (ublock origin) forever.


Brave, Ungoogled Chromium, and Helium all still support uBlock Origin.
No, there are chances a bot might leave the bot account option unchecked. In such cases mods or users who detect such an account will ban or block it, I think.