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!
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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?
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.
Advertisements with random buttons that download malicious files into your system redirect you to phishing sites.
Nothing is perfect, though. We always have to keep one Chromium browser as a backup when Firefox faces compatibility issues on many websites. You can choose from many, including ungoogled Chromium, Brave, Helium, etc., which respect privacy.
Also, there is an extension called 'Chrome Mask' in Firefox which helps most of the time.
At least Firefox has a disable AI switch, while many other browsers are just forcing it.
The upvotes mean some other people too don't like Fedora like me. Nothing more than that.
A distro can be perfect for some and, at the same time, hated by some others. That's normal.
Why it's not for me. Reasons:
Maintained by a corporation. Probably it's their testing ground.
Too much bloatware is preinstalled.
Too many updates, just like Arch. But arch feels more cleaner and faster anyway.
Require rpm fusion.
Crashes often.
There is always a connectivity issue on RPM Fusion servers.
Heavily depended upon flatpak.
Many applications don't have native Fedora packages or repos.