

I don’t think they were referring to capping their uploads, but to capping their upload speeds.


I don’t think they were referring to capping their uploads, but to capping their upload speeds.


True, but tbf the rate helps the ratio, especially for those that don’t seed indefinitely.


Exactly this. I have great download speeds, but shit upload. Like, we’re talking 175 Mb/s down but only like 10 Mb/s up.
So, I typically limit my speed to 10 KiB/s (0.41 Mb/s) whenever my spousy is home so as not to hog the bandwidth. Lol.


So nothing has changed then. Gotcha. 👍


Oh okay. Thanks.


Sorry, I’m OOTL. What happened? 🤨


Oh I get it! It’s certainly not easy. Haha. I struggle with it myself, but I’ve noticed that my mental health improves the more uncluttered my external life is, and my browser is a part of the latter.
“A tidy room is a tidy mind” and all that… It’s not 100% accurate, but it’s got a ring of truth to it, I’ve found, at least for me.


You know, I’ve been trying Zen and although I still prefer horizontal to vertical, I can see I was actually somewhat wrong about what I said.
The sidebar is actually expandable (they don’t make that clear) and if you do expand it beyond its default, you can actually see more of each tab’s titles. It actually helps a lot if you have a shitload of tabs.
If you are like me however and typically try to have only a smaller number of tabs pinned (or consistently open), typically no more than like a third of your screen width at most, then there really is not much of a difference unless you’re already used to vertical over horizontal tab bars.


I will say as nice as Zen seems (I agree that it’s not bad), I don’t really like the whole “vertical tabs” shtick. I mean, I can see why some people would like that, but personally I never got into it. It just looks weird to me and I like seeing more of my tab names (weirdly enough that’s exactly what a lot of pro-vertical users claim is good about them lol).
Also, from a privacy standpoint, not a huge fan personally of the fact that unlike LibreWolf, Zen Browser doesn’t have ResistFingerprinting enabled by default (not sure if it’s even in there tbh).


As @erotador@lemmy.blahaj.zone said, default Firefox is still more private than Chrome. Also, if you want security (and more privacy) on top of that, you should look into LibreWolf. I’ve been using it for a few years now and it’s fantastic!


but my Googlefuu isn’t good enough.
To be fair, with how shit Google has become, it’s likely none of our Googlefuu would be enough.


You and another have already said it, but Emuparadise. It was…truly a shame. :'(


(And before anyone mentions it, yes, I’m aware as to why they don’t. The question was rhetorical.)


I wonder how these people sleep at night
With stacks of hundreds under the pillow.


May the gigabits be plentiful and lag-free this year! Amen!


A bit better-quality version, found via TinEye. :3


Fair enough. We all have our preferences. :)
Exactly.