not "any", but some very specific ones
chayleaf
snowflake is actually blocked quite well
searxng has bangs too
!bang to search using a specific engine, !!bang to redirect to a search engine's page
this kind of software is mostly used for tech support, so your option is too hard to setup
I agree that's a problem, but refresh rate is one of the fingerprinting methods, and resistFingerprinting doesn't offer finetuning options (except canvas permissions?), which is what prevents me from using it
you can change that in about:config, i think privacy.resistFingerprinting is the culprit
as a rhythm gamer, I can say you're full of shit lol
I have 240hz and the difference between 120hz and 240hz is somewhat noticeable, don't see why I'd need any more than this though
There's no agency in the market. That's the entire point of markets - being independent of a single human's whims and being an equalizing force, the "invisible hand".
And the entire point of communism is getting that agency, having production for the sake of humans rather than humans for the sake of production.
PipePipe
because killing birds isn't a task of the kernel, it's the task of a userspace utility part of the coreutils
over a century ago Lenin has defined imperialism as capitalism in decay, monopoly capitalism, capitalism that has outgrown competition, that has stopped playing a progressive role in history and became solely a force of reaction, and since then not much has changed
Well, Tor (with bridges) still works just fine, I don't really know any other "crowdsourced" proxy networks. Telegram isn't blocked (it used to be, but everyone used it anyway, including people in the government, so they unblocked it), so any info there is freely available. Wireguard and OpenVPN are blocked (even within Russia for some reason), shadowsocks is throttled on certain connections but works fine, and I haven't extensively tested anything else.
Also, mobile networks are used for testing stricter blocking measures before rolling them out to landline connections