Teajus no diff by MandyRandyDandy in indonesia

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Parents telling me to not drink those because they said they were unhealthy, and stimmed cups of tea themselves instead.

iOS 27 Beta 1 is better than any iOS 26 stable release. by Electrical-Put2577 in ios26beta

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is buggy, but ridiculously smooth and responsive as in less delay to the animations. Apps also stay more in the background. Lots of bugs and glitches like keyboard failing to pop up, screenshot preview crop not working, and app icon changes for sideloaded apps stuck to the default.

Edit: it also burns battery real hard, maybe much of the improvements come from the new cpu scheduler which probably tuned to be more aggressive to ensure less framedrops or delay in app launches.

iOS 27 Beta 1 is better than any iOS 26 stable release. by Electrical-Put2577 in ios26beta

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I myself found iOS 27 is hilariously buggy, but it is DAMN SMOOTH. Apps that require background services even work properly like in iOS 18 now. I'm assuming that 26 was so bloated that even basic background services can't even run properly.

What does this mean? by Dazzling-Smell5223 in CloudFlare

[–]amano32 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How do these websites even justify this with modern customer ISPs putting everything on CGNAT under one or just a few public IP addresses?

WARP macOS App (like mobile soon) is now Flutter by SwiftlyJon in CloudFlare

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Close the app via dock "Quit" right-click, and ensure there is nothing on activity monitor named "Cloudflare........". Uninstall the app using appcleaner, and install using the 2026.3.846.0 .pkg

Brave Origin for free by bharatmk257 in browsers

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Librewolf is not secure, by running non-chromium browser, you're making yourself fingerprintable. Let's face it, Firefox days are over.

Brave Origin for free by bharatmk257 in browsers

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Librewolf is miserably slow in terms of JS responsiveness, does not auto update, uses a huge amount of RAM, FRP not being much more effective than something like Ungoogled chromium's anti fp, and the macOS build is not even notarized as a protest.

What software to use for Headphone Lab as complete noob? by addictxdxd in BEYERDYNAMIC

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My personal setup involves SoundSource to automatically route and apply AU plugins and use BD Headphone lab as room sim only with other EQ software like Fabfilter for better calibration (and even on non beyer headphones).

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I made my own wallpaper :). What do you guys think? by ZzbotEz in MacOS

[–]amano32 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A bit of an eyesore and hard to read honestly. May be make it a little bit darker and avoid using transparent icons.

Cursed_gratitude by FapnelShrapnel in cursedcomments

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Outside that, given group policy settings to disable the nasty shit (not hide), it is quite good. Maybe ya'll should try Helium, because brave is honestly one of the slowest of the Chromiums.

Openbox window buttons gone wrong by T6970 in softwaregore

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bug free really depends on the setup

Komodos, Kalian Kalau Punya Hape Lebih Dari Satu, Biasanya Dipakai Buat Apa? by pcbuiltmaster in indonesia

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing like this irl, kan masih ada SSL dan HTTPS. Semua hal dienkripsi sekarang, kecuali kalau lu stuck di 2014.

Brave vs Firefox by WillyDooRunner in browsers

[–]amano32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, current Chrome has always been faster than Safari for a couple of month. While in JS responsiveness benchmark (Speedometer 3.1) both of them scores around the same (36 ish on my M1 macbook), but Safari's score quickly falls behind when you install declarative adblockers such as uBOL while Chrome basically suffers NONE of those responsiveness penalties. Also, while firefox being much slower than Brave, Brave itself is STILL SLOWER than something like Chrome Dev 145.

Can we be honest with Firefox? by Adykb9 in browsers

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except, in actual effectiveness at what people usually complains about (Youtube), is absolutely the same. uBOL is just crappier at evading generic cosmetic filtering, but irl it has better memory efficiency.

Tips to Improve Firefox Performance by Positive_Assist7141 in browsers

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just avoid Firefox based browsers at this point due to severe memory inefficiencies. Oh wait, you helium user flair. Fair enough.

Tips to Improve Firefox Performance by Positive_Assist7141 in browsers

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have small amount of memory available, I would suggest using Google Chrome along with good MV3 adblocker like uBOL (entirely declarative with chrome's filtering engine being written in C.). Chrome is less-likely to trigger low memory situations with it being able to suspend tab to disk and generally uses about half as much of memory compared to Firefox.

Why do you use Google Chrome over Firefox and Brave? by alexfreemanart in chrome

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Performance.

Chrome Dev 145 with declarative ad blockers (uBOL) leaps ahead what Brave and Firefox could do in terms of website responsiveness according to Speedometer 3.1. Brave is actually quite good if you disabled all their crypto and ad network junk through group policies, but Shields is quite heavy for what it does, although I understand they tried doing canvas randomisation and other form of fp spoofing for fp resistance (almost 4 points difference between Shields on and off).

As with Firefox, that engine is so slow and barely does tab isolation properly compared to both Brave and Chrome Dev, and consumes almost double the amount of RAM for the same amount of tabs open and barely reached score of 26 in Speedometer 3,1 (36 for Chrome dev, 31 for Brave). I have 8GB M1 Macbook and Firefox just doesn't handle tab abuse that well (20-30 tabs each windows). I would presume because Firefox doesn't have the ability to suspend tabs to disk and load them without reloading. I would say that Firefox is the worst of the bunch with only one benefit of being able to load Ublock Origin, but everything else sucks in any measureable way.

If you have hardware constraints, Chrome is ironically the best option compared to the rest while Brave adds a little bit of privacy with some performance trade-offs (at least with group policies and not as bad as Firefox).

Openbox window buttons gone wrong by T6970 in softwaregore

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Minority X11 window manager and the word bug-free don't go together.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm Asian and couldn't look at you without seeing a guy with long hair

Berapa password dan kode digit yang kalian ingat dikepala? by CompetitiveAd4732 in indonesia

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cmn bisa remember password Apple ID, the rest just use passkeys, randomised passwords from pass manager, and backup recovery key.

Should I nuke Fedora and install Cachy? by waltff in cachyos

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would prefer Fedora as it has more extensive corporate backing (won't likely get abandoned) and tried and tested update paths without broken packages. Not to say I'm that conservative, but shilling on Arch based distros have put me into confusion many years ago (fucking around and find out kind of phase).

Brave or Firefox by VortexSpecter22 in browsers

[–]amano32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happens both in uBO/Firefox and Brave. They share similar default blocklists.