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First day after surgery. Pain is pretty manageable without taking opioid pain killers. Just old school ibuprofen and aspirin. Walking is a little easier but damn you don't realize how much work your abs do until you go through someting like this.

complete blow out and the reaction from Palace fans was just wow

I'm still very impressed with noStrudel every time I use it. Keep up the great work!

Just had hernia surgery. I’m back home and sore and in a little bit of pain but I’m glad I got this done. If you have one don’t delay getting it done.

And on the plus side my belly button looks normal now. Huge confidence boost

not bad if you know how to layer up

URA been treating my portfolio very nicely

how big is that etf candle now?!

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If you're just starting out on your #privacy-conscious journey and looking to navigate the web with a browser that doesn't share your data with #Google, you might think that using the open-source project #Chromium would be enough. Chromium is the foundation upon which Google Chrome and many other browser are built, and while it's true that vanilla Chromium lacks some of the proprietary features and tracking elements present in Chrome, it isn't entirely free of Google's influence. Chromium still communicates with Google services for things like updates and anti-phishing protection, which might not align with your desire for a fully "degoogled" experience.

For those who prefer the Chrome-like interface and user experience but want to cut all ties with Google's infrastructure, there's an alternative by way of the Ungoogled Chromium project. This is a fork of Chromium that has been modified to eliminate reliance on Google web services, while retaining the original look and feel.

https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium

The devs behind Ungoogled Chromium have gone to great lengths to strip out all the standard browser's connections to Google. This means no communication with Google servers for updates, no built-in support for Chrome Web Store extensions (though you can still manually install extensions), and no background processes sending data to Google.

While browsers like Brave have made a name for themselves as privacy-focused alternatives with features such as built-in ad blocker and #shitcoin rewards, they diverge from the classic Chrome user interface and experience. Ungoogled Chromium, on the other hand, aims to keep the look and feel as close to the original as possible, making it an attractive option for users who are accustomed to Chrome's design and functionality but want to avoid Google's ecosystem.

too bad it lags behind the main branch and can possibly put you at security exploits

lmfao talk about sell the news!

What's this 3 green dots, one red dot thing about?