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macOS_Big_Sur_icons_replacements
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I found a Pixelmator Pro template to "Big Sur-ify" your app icons
I found this template online and recreated it myself, while adding a couple new features like the "no background" option and the option to include your launcher of choice in the app icon. I would link who made the first template but I apologize I can't remember, I found it a couple weeks ago. The launcher icons (except for parallels) are all taken from macosicons.com, a website which I highly recommend as the easiest way to "Big Sur-ify" apps that don't already have the new icon design. Sometimes your specific game or app isn't there so this template is for those times.
- Just a "Thank You" to all Devs who make this possible <3 (only Rosetta & Native)
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What the heck is this??? I liked the cube :( This just appeared for me today, and it's so... boring
Search Minecraft on this website and I think you’ll find lots of icons you’ll love !
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Everyone share your wallpaper, This is mine
changed the icon with the ios one here is the icon if you want it and here if you want other cool icons
- Is there a higher quality version of the image on the iPhoto logo?
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Test
Icons : A mix from Neue Pack & MacIcons
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Site to Download App or Glyph Icons?
Was hoping for a good site to find icons/logos similar to https://macosicons.com
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UpNote is great, but
Ad 2. Download some icons, for example from https://macosicons.com or thenounproject.com. When you use these a notebook covers,
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Anyone who knows any android app icon open source libraries or websites
Something similar to macosicons.com but for android.
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Made my own Obsidian Logo to use as App Icon
You could submit it to https://macosicons.com if you haven't already
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- Mobile Ad Blocker Will No Longer Stop YouTube's Ads
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Some notes on Firefox's media autoplay settings in practice as of Firefox 124
Check out uBlock Origin's per site switches [1]
[1]: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Per-site-switches#no-...
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Brave's AI assistant now integrates with PDFs and Google Drive
If ads, in particular on YouTube, are the problem, anything Chromium-based is probably only going to get worse and worse (see [1] and [2]). So that basically leaves you with Firefox and Safari.
I work for Mozilla (speaking for myself, of course), so I'll leave you to guess which I'd recommend :P
[1] https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-b...
[2] https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/09/googles-widely-oppos...
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X.org Server Clears Out Remnants for Supporting Old Compilers
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
Or if on mobile, it is well worth it to look up adblock options for the browser you use.
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Mozilla thinks Apple, Google, Microsoft should play fair
What are the compelling advantages of Chrome nowadays?
Chrome is working to limit the capabilities of ad blockers:
https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2023/11/chrome-pushes...
Whereas a compelling advantage of Firefox is that uBlock Origin works best in Firefox:
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-b...
Advertising networks have often been vectors for malware. Using an ad blocker is an important security measure. Even the FBI recommends ad blockers:
https://www.malwarebytes.com/malvertising
https://theconversation.com/spyware-can-infect-your-phone-or...
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Brave Leo now uses Mixtral 8x7B as default
> It allows for 30,000 dynamic rules
That is not what we mean by dynamic filters. From https://developer.chrome.com/blog/improvements-to-content-fi...
> However, to support more frequent updates and user-defined rules, extensions can add rules dynamically too, without their developers having to upload a new version of the extension to the Chrome Web Store.
What Chrome is talking about is the ability to specify rules at runtime. What critics of Manifest V3 are talking about is not the ability to dynamically add rules (although that can be an issue), it is the ability to add dynamic rules -- ie rules that analyze and rewrite requests in the style of the blockingWebRequest permission.
It's a little deceptive to claim that the concerns here are outdated and to point to vague terminology that sounds like it's correcting the problem, but on actual inspection turns out to be entirely separate functionality from what the GP was talking about.
> Giving this ability to extensions can slow down the browser for the user. These ads can still be blocked through other means.
This is the debate; most of the adblocking community disagrees with this assertion. uBO maintains a list of some common features that are already not possible to support in Chrome ( https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-b... ) and has written about features that are not able to be supported via Chrome's current V3 API ( https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBOL-home/wiki/Frequently-as... ). Of particular note are filtering for large media elements (I use this a lot on mobile Firefox, it's great for reducing page size), and top-level filtering of domains/fonts.
- uBlock Origin – 1.55.0
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In 2024, please switch to Firefox
> "Its happened before"
> That's not an argument
It's a subheading to "2. Browser engine monopoly". The subsection's purpose is describing how bad things were during the IE monopoly to reinforce that it's something to be avoided.
> in fact you could counter-argue that IE left a lot of technical debt
That would be agreeing with the article, unless I understand what you mean.
> On top of that, the internet was very different back then.
In a way that now makes it harder for truly new competing engines to pop up due to increased complexity of the web.
> I'm still not convinced, why would I change my browser?
The points made in the article are:
* Increased privacy, opposed to willingly giving your data to an ad-tech company
* Helps avoid a browser engine monopoly which would effectively let Google dictate web standards
* It’s fast and has a nice user interface
Onto which I'd add:
* Content blockers work best on Firefox (https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-b...), doubly so when Manifest V3 rolls out
* Allows more customization of interface and home page
* UX improvements, like the clutter-free reader mode, aren't vetoed to protect search revenue as with Chrome (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37675467)
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Ask HN: Is Firefox team too small to do serious security tests?
Advertising networks are vectors for malware:
https://www.cisecurity.org/insights/blog/malvertising
https://www.malwarebytes.com/malvertising
https://theconversation.com/spyware-can-infect-your-phone-or...
So if you're concerned about security then you want the browser with the best ad blocker.
uBlock Origin works best in Firefox:
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-b...
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What is the safest and best browser to use???
Firefox has the best adblocking capability with ublock origin, which explicitly operates better on Firefox. https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-best-on-Firefox
What are some alternatives?
Opencore-Legacy-Patcher - [Moved to: https://github.com/dortania/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher]
VideoAdBlockForTwitch - Blocks Ads on Twitch.tv.
Lenovo-ThinkPad-L13-Yoga-Hackintosh - OpenCore configuration for the Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga - Hackintosh
Spotify-Ad-Blocker - EZBlocker - A Spotify Ad Blocker for Windows
WhiteSur-gtk-theme - MacOS Big Sur like theme for Gnome desktops
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
Signal-Desktop - A private messenger for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
duckduckgo-privacy-extension - DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials browser extension for Firefox, Chrome.
icons - Named, vector icons for elementary OS
ClearUrls
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
AdNauseam - AdNauseam: Fight back against advertising surveillance