• Final Remix
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    167 months ago

    We have prescribed terminals in our classrooms that are wiped between classes and only have chrome included. It’s a fuckin’ pain to have to load uBlock in each class in each section every day, because for some reason, our uni’s IT department only supports chrome.

    • @[email protected]
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      107 months ago

      Are you able to access anything like USB drives? There are portable versions of Firefox you can carry around with you.

      • Final Remix
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        57 months ago

        Yeah, I have ‘em, but links still default to fuckin’ chrome, which makes “impromptu” PowerPoint supplements awkward.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          There are also portable Version of libre office for Windows, which you can configure to open in Firefox.

    • @HenriVolney
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      87 months ago

      only supports chrome

      Nothing auspicious here! /s

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        47 months ago

        Nah, they went with the route of least resistence. Gotta remember, they’re dealing with thousands of students (college aged kids now just don’t use computers the same way and don’t want to learn how to, at large) and faculty (people who may be doing this job for decades and refuse to learn computers beyond the minimal requirement).

        • @[email protected]
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          77 months ago

          This reminds me of years ago when I was trying to get my grandma off of Internet Explorer.

          The only thing that worked in the end was adding a shortcut to the desktop and changing its icon to IE’s. For a lot of younger people, or older folk who resisted computers until the 2010s, Chrome is the internet, the same way my grandma thought IE was the internet.