crafted_104 [any]

Manga/Anime lover, Open source & FOSS user, a beginning programmer that's learning C# & Renpy, potential artist and uses Arch btw

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Cake day: April 11th, 2024

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  • I believe both, particularly Mastodon, will continue to expand. Mastodon has more than 8 million users, while Bluesky has 5.9 million users.

    Mastodon is a much better platform than Bluesky and probably has a lot more content. Mastodon uses instances, and you can pick whatever instance you want, and you can do a lot more things on it. Mastodon has most of Twitter's features, and some of Twitter's paid features are available on Mastodon for free!



  • The way Mozilla is handling Firefox is heading in the wrong direction. I mean, it's easy to tell by looking at whatever search engine Firefox uses by default. Mozilla is compensated by Google every year and actively collaborates with Google, which also helps Israel. Why bother using it when there are many better forks available, such as Librewolf, Floorp, and even Waterfox?




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    totechnologyVivaldi (Browser) is pretty mediocre?
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    5 months ago

    Given how vanilla Firefox is currently handled right now, I don't really bother hardening it anymore. I suppose you could use ffprofile, but at that point, you should simply use Librewolf.

    Floorp makes adjustments to base Firefox was created primarily to increase its customization, and from what I've seen, it appears to be well-maintained and constantly updated? Maybe that's just me, but you do you!






  • I appreciate you finding cheaper versions of items such as the power supply and graphics card, but the major point is that I am not trying to purchase anything from Amazon, HP, or NVIDIA because I am following a boycott list. I am only buying parts from Bestbuy, and several of the brands you mentioned in your PC listing were either not available or out of stock. However, I was able to find cheaper items such as the CPU cooler, and I was surprised that the 7900 was the same price as the 7600.

    Here's my updated version https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Crafted_104/saved/XcZCrH



  • I've been looking everywhere for a mouse that was of excellent quality and actually worked, but a lot of them were quite bad. I don't like "gaming mouses" and have never been impressed with the quality of Logitech and Razer's other mouses. The only Logitech that was genuinely nice was the ergonomic one. I've tested it before, and it feels much more pleasant to use. I will still keep looking around but for now, that's the only mouse I plan on getting.

    The major reason I chose the 5900X in the first place was since a friend recommended it to me; it was actually not bad for the price, and I expected it to be extremely strong, but it turned out to be too much, so I decided not to get it. I've been looking at the Ryzen 7 5800X3d, but the price went over my budget. So for now, I might plan on getting the 5700X3D.

    I was considering getting 16 GB of RAM, but I thought it was best for me to get more, 16 gigabytes of RAM is fine, but I want to reach the full potential of gaming. I didn't want 64GB of RAM; it would have been far too much. So I'm sticking with 32. This is also why I chose a 2TB SSD over 1TB, or anything lower.