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It doesn't block you from using it but it claims that it will only function properly on Windows, MacOS, ChromeOS, iOS or Android. Which is complete bullshit. It actually didn't work properly but I doubt that would change if I tried it in another platform, the website was so clunky anyway
I got it working now, had to change to flatpak Firefox, just the old version of firefox shipped with Debian slowing me down
Thanks for the update!
You're using debian? There's your problem. Debian is ancient.
If you wanna upgrade I'd suggest EndeavourOS.
Have you actually used Debian in the past 10 years?
Here we go!
Homie is using debian for stability. They won't be using rolling debian.
I've tried Arch-based in the past and the instability has always bothered me, which is why I chose Debian 12. However, I may try it again if GNOME come out with something revolutionary and I want to use it
Can't you just block the popup with an element blocker?