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Toyosatomimi no Miko is a character in the Touhou Project series introduced in its 13th installment, Ten Desires.
Miko was once Prince Shoutoku, a Japanese leader in the 600s known for promoting Buddhism and streamlining the Japanese government. In the Touhou lore, she was visited by Taoist hermit Seiga Kaku, who had heard about Miko’s longing for immortality. Seiga introduced her to Taoism, but she rejected it as a religion unfit for placating an entire country. She was intrigued by its promise of immortality, however, and privately converted to it, advocating for Buddhism to keep Japan stable. After drinking an “immortality elixir” (mercury sulfide), however, she was forced to let go of her body and become a supernatural hermit like Seiga, notably taking on the form of a woman, making her a canonically trans character ().
After convincing a hermit from a rival clan (Mononobe no Futo) to sleep without decaying, Miko followed in suit, waiting for a time where a Taoist Japan would revive her in search of guidance. However, Buddhist monks were able to keep her mausoleum sealed, and the legends surrounding her were slowly brushed off- which led to her transportation into Gensokyo, where the folklore of old is a reality of everyday life.
When she awoke in Gensokyo, it was right after Buddhist monk Byakuren Hijiri opened her own temple, however, leading to a surge of divine spirits across the realm, setting up the events of Ten Desires.
What look like headphones on her are canonically earmuffs- Shoutoku was allegedly able to discern between ten questions asked at once, an ability carried by Miko (although with her enhanced abilities, she can also analyze each person and determine their inner desires (thus the title of the game))- although it means her hearing is highly sensitive and has to be muffled to prevent pain.
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I don't want to have to switch to switch to Chromium, but I will do what I must if I have to because Librewolf keeps breaking and making me see upvote count, logging me out, or both. Hexbear, or Librewolf, or whatever is causing this, stop this madness
If you have to switch use Firefox not chromium at least...
Trust me, I don't use chromium unless I absolutely have to (and I almost never do). Probably a Hexbear issue, and I could always just live on Jerboa until the issue got fixed.
You can use firefox and use arkenfox
I actually used to use Firefox with Arkenfox, but I got sick of having to configure the user.js every time I reinstalled the browser, and updating as well as adding overrides took a lot of time. I eventually settled on Librewolf, as although the updates are a day or two behind, a lot of the tweaks I make are available as settings toggles in Librewolf (Librewolf settings menu is also cleaner). Things like removing the login button and not adding Google as a search engine. For some reason Arkenfox started doing that at one point. It was probably an issue with Firefox.
Ah I see, yeah I used to use it too but don't like having to mess with the user cfg a lot lol I usually just harden firefox with containers and strict enhancements and a load of userscripts and ublock filters etc
Seconding ashina, I use firefox (well, fennec fdroid) and it hasnt been breaking upvote count hiding for me.
On mobile I just use Jerboa, and I figured out that the upvote thing is probably a Lemmy issue.
Also, (sorry for the slightly off-topic response) have you tried Mull on mobile? It's like arkenfox/Librewolf, but for android (it's based on fennec).
No i havent, is it on fdroid?
Yep! You can also use DivestOS's custom repo for faster updates.
Cool! Ill have to check Mull out :)
I use a chromium-based browser and it constantly acts like I've been logged out but refreshing generally fixes that (granted I also don't use hexbear's website, but it seems like a common lemmy problem).
That makes sense, the odds that it's a browser issue aren't likely.