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Hiya Uncle Bill,
Happy Christmas Eggnog Holidays!!!!
Yeah, it appears Jarrod is changing the way we can see or not see other BrickBoard member. I can see my profile when logged in yet cannot see yours. Jarrod is making changes.
The 1986+ US DOT rotten terrible awful, awful, awful headlamps use 9004 bulbs. Exterior lighting including the 1986+ US market Valeo brand taillights are awful, also. The Hella or Bosch taillights were okay yet did not use the dual filament 1157 park light / brake light bulbs. The hipsters would place bulb and bulb holders in the wrong position and melt stuff.
I read Netsurf does not include a JavaScript run time. I can use Opera 12.18, using the Presto for rendering, for Windows without JavaScript here on the LOL Cat BrickBoard. Final for Opera 12 on Linux, before Beijing Kunlun Tech Co., Ltd. (Zhou Yahui) and Keeneyes Future Holdings Inc (Zhou Yahui) bought Norwegian Opera company. Have you tried Vivaldi browser? Yet modern Opera and Vivaldi are Chromium browsers.
Here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_browsers
A few browsers for Linux:
- WaterFox: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfox
I guess that's it. I use CLI Lynx on HPUX in the 1990s.
- Gnome? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Web
- Midori? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midori_(web_browser)
Does your Linux version publisher offer browsers they keep up to date?
I'll get some 9004 LED bulb and adjust the height soon.
As for private browsing, the networks we use are not so private. Maybe use a VPN? How anonymous can it be? There is no privacy anymore if you use a network.
Like the BrickPix, I guess Jarrod has plan for BrickBoard members profiles in development? Why we can see other's profiles for now and you get the error message.
All I do is hosted on Windows. I see browser options dwindling on the open source or free Linux for years. I dunno what HP-UX or IBM or like Unix offers anymore for browsing and productivity and design unless very large and expensive.
Whaddya think?
Happy Egg Nawg Holidays!!!! Best when over!!!!
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