- 08 Dec, 2025 *
I’ve been bored to using Chrome, so I try to escaping it and end up make me unlocked some new hidden gem on Internet!
Chrome > Firefox > Librewolf
I’ve been an solid Chrome user, and almost never had any feeling to change browser, the sync is pretty good! But then, I dualbooting again my Windows with Arch, and this time I got even bigger storage to store my Linux.
Installing Chrome every single Linux distro is just feels off, like the point of using Linux because it’s open source. And it makes my eye opened wide. I migrate all my datas, sync it with my old account. And it’s already really good, and then I installed Firefox in my phone, and it’s seems so smooth.
But, Firefox is kinda boring too. So I go with Librewolf, which is looks really similiar with F…
- 08 Dec, 2025 *
I’ve been bored to using Chrome, so I try to escaping it and end up make me unlocked some new hidden gem on Internet!
Chrome > Firefox > Librewolf
I’ve been an solid Chrome user, and almost never had any feeling to change browser, the sync is pretty good! But then, I dualbooting again my Windows with Arch, and this time I got even bigger storage to store my Linux.
Installing Chrome every single Linux distro is just feels off, like the point of using Linux because it’s open source. And it makes my eye opened wide. I migrate all my datas, sync it with my old account. And it’s already really good, and then I installed Firefox in my phone, and it’s seems so smooth.
But, Firefox is kinda boring too. So I go with Librewolf, which is looks really similiar with Firefox, but with some enhanced privacy and blah blah (the logo and name is unique too). I Enable the Firefox Sync, and Disable ResistFingerprinting because I need an simpler dark mode, and another downsides. And also, I starting to leave Google (it’s not simply available in LibreWolf) as my search engine, and instead I use mojeek, and it’s good enough.

Website gems
Spotify is start concerning and more concerning every day, I think it’s an good simple music playing. But it’s looks really limited for me now, I use SpotX Bash in every time I installed Spotify. And instead of it, I really want an simpler way to playing music, that I can use every day. And it’s the point of local musics. But the only catch is, scrobbling with Last.fm isn’t really simple. I go with spotdl, but it’s downloaded audio is oftenly unconsistent, and it’s makes me frustated that I can’t hear the exact song I want to hear.
I once got some advice in Reddit, but I didn’t remember. It’s give me an resource of all things where you can download things, read things, free media heck yeah!
It’s really good resources, which lead me to an simpler way to downloading music, for some reason it’s called "Audio Ripping". You can check it here, I often using SquidWTF. I you wonder how I bulk downloading the albums, well it’s less-more like this.


And it’s even give me an resource about tools that I really needed, for example Last.fm tools, and it’s the way I get into Pano Scrobbler. It’s really easy setup too! And I using the Built-in KDE Music Player "Elisa", so in Pano Scrobbler i just need to choose "elisa" in Configure > Scrobble from.
And you can look my brand new hear-music setup! 