- They explained why they are needed
- They gave expectation of how long they will stay.
- They told us what is needed to change the host.
I regret not having enough income to just donate $1000 dollars to Phuks for better hosting.
I regret not having enough income to just donate $1000 dollars to Phuks for better hosting.
Plus, the site is actually being worked on every day. I installed Pale Moon yesterday so Polsaker could make some site functions work on it. Who the fuck even uses Pale Moon? I tried looking at Bandcamp with it and half of the homepage was missing because they haven't made the site run in that browser.
Who the fuck even uses Pale Moon?
I do. It's a good browser that respects your privacy.
Also it is good for testing html. It is fully html5 compliant, but does not add any incompatible 'extras'.
If I test only on chrome, there could be some issues with other browsers. Same if I used only Firefox, or IE. But if it works well in palemoon, then it will typically work well on everything else.
I used it for a few hours, and I like it for a few reasons. It's way more lightweight than chrome, it does have a lot of privacy/security settings and I actually liked the appearance more than Chrome when I tweaked a few things.
But it just can't run anything. Firefox extensions are mostly fucked because it's built on an old version of Firefox. Websites are completely borked most of the time, at the very best they just have a few bits of CSS screwed up, but sometimes only 25% of a webpage will load.
If I was that bothered about privacy, I would just use Tor all the time.
I exclusively use Pale Moon, and have since Firefox decided to steadily shut down the ability to use extensions that heavily customize the way the browser works.
Who the fuck even uses Pale Moon
I think... @SilverBanana :P
Admins that treat the users with respect.
It's a strange feeling. Not something I'm used to either.
@THC told me he had a good feeling about them, and they have delivered.
Props to the admins for being transparent and listening to users.
Since we're discussing browsers I use QupZilla and the site functions perfectly and looks good.
We're trying to log (sitelogs too) and give transparency on everything we do and really want to make this work. Even if we flop, we'll provide enough code so anyone can come along and easily run a clone for themselves.
I'm totally blown away at the amount of users/posts in the first month. We've had so much great feedback and I have so much to do now. Thank you :)
Seconded on the entire sentiment.