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Christopher M. Hobbs (cmhobbs)'s status on Monday, 15-Jun-2015 22:07:57 EDT Christopher M. Hobbs Well, I've got a bit of a dilemma. The new gig uses several proprietary #SaSS platforms, including … -
Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Monday, 15-Jun-2015 22:26:01 EDT Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Install !Trisquel or !Debian, but if you must have !Flash then add Google's Chrome browser (which implem… -
Christopher M. Hobbs (cmhobbs)'s status on Monday, 15-Jun-2015 22:38:18 EDT Christopher M. Hobbs Does Chrome litter your system with any other of Google's tendrils? -
Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jun-2015 01:14:54 EDT Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca As far as I can tell, !Google Chrome on !Linux is well-behaved. But I never use Chrome to log into my Google account. That's too creepy. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jun-2015 09:00:25 EDT Sorokin Alexei @bobjonkman There is a package which installs PepperAPI Flash in Debian to be used in Chromium or !firefox (with freshplayerplugin). -
Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jun-2015 10:56:22 EDT Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca @xrevan86 Installing a Flash API is the start of the creep towards a non-free system. I'd rather have it limited to one application. !fs -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86)'s status on Tuesday, 16-Jun-2015 17:58:03 EDT Sorokin Alexei @bobjonkman In both cases it is limited to one application but in one case it's proprietary Google Chrome, in other it's a FOSS browser.
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