https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=280268

Mathieu Bâl <nenet54...@mvpalace.com> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Mathieu Bâl <nenet54...@mvpalace.com> ---
(In reply to Robert Nagy from comment #3)

I don't use Chromium, but the lack of options was never among the reasons why.
Now it is.

Allow me to introduce myself: I am the Priest of the Church of Minimalism. Our
Church is relatively new, so it's likely you haven’t heard of us. Like any
religion, we have our dogmas—though we prefer to call them "Truths." And being
a new faith, we also have Truths about software development.

Our central Truth states, "Everything that can be configurable must be
configurable." This is not merely about the size of libraries but, rather,
about freedom. And freedom, in turn, leads to prosperity.

Naturally, we have rituals. One of these involves manually counting packages
before and after each execution of 'pkg install/delete/upgrade/autoremove.'
After counting, the results are recorded in the Grand Book of Sinister
Imperfections, which is my solemn duty to maintain.

It may be hard to believe, but this is how our Prophet taught us.

May the light of wisdom be with you!

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