Sorry for necro'ing, but what are your thoughts about the current state of game optimization? In my opinion, it has been getting worse and worse (I only play modded Minecraft 1.8.9, and some browser games, because of my extremely awful laptop), but I would like to hear your perspective on that.
thatonecoder
Is it possible to improve at Minecraft modding, if you do not have an IDE (I can only use Notepad++ and GitHub.dev, because I have a very bad laptop), and instead rely on GitHub Actions, to compile and debug? I have been contributing patches to mods since early-mid 2020, and I have not been able to improve much.
I speak the following languages:
- Mixed English (mostly American-style, but I use certain words from other dialects)
- US English (likely the most intelligible accent of it)
- UK English (still working on it, but it's quite accurate)
- Misc English (multiple accents and vocabulary ranges)
- European Portuguese (my native language, news anchor accent)
- South Alentejo Portuguese (very specific accent)
- Brazilian Portuguese (emulated accent, 80% accurate)
- Spanish (European, still work in progress)
I know you did not make this guide, but here are some corrections and more stuff:
Browsers:
- LibreWolf is a good private browser.
Search Engines:
- There should be markers for Bing and Google index-based search engines.
- Mojeek is a sustainable, private, non-US search engine, that has its own search index.
E-mail:
- Proton Mail has a scandal involving one of the founders saying pro-Trump things through their official Twitter account.
- Tuta and Proton Mail have very good free tiers, you likely won't need to pay at all.
Social Media:
- It is Mastodon, not Mastadon.
- Akkoma is better than Mastodon, it has 10 times the character limit, and pledges to be sustainable, AFAIK. It's fully interoperable with Mastodon and the rest of the Fediverse, too.
- Threads is also a microblogging platform that should be replaced.
Edit: The browser stuff is covered in another part of the guide. My bad!
And increasing the hash size, to mitigate collusions? I would assume that it takes much longer to find collusions that result in a specific password's hash, if there are more digit amounts, correct?
How many numbers does it take to write down infinite?
KeePassXC is the maintained version, so use that instead.
Even it they (WhatsApp) still provide reliable E2EE, they have lots of metadata that is not encrypted, and that they actively share with their "advertising partners".
Still better than the US, in my opinion. Plus, it's libre software.
Mojeek does that, AFAIK.
Revolt is good, although I don't know where it is from.
Are you, by any chance, using an Intel Celeron processor? I am, LOL. π€£