u/Electronic-Brief404

Image 1 — My cool helium setup (Inspired by u/jos3ph1205)
Image 2 — My cool helium setup (Inspired by u/jos3ph1205)
Image 3 — My cool helium setup (Inspired by u/jos3ph1205)

My cool helium setup (Inspired by u/jos3ph1205)

My helium setup is a catppuccin style with jetbrains mono as the font. All of the stylus themes I have can be found at The catppuccin userstyles github (excluding one). My homescreen is bonjourr and the thing I used to get the fonts custom is this (I claude coded it... Sorry.) Also used this to change my system font.

ONCE AGAIN!! I TOOK THIS IDEA FROM u/jos3ph1205 FOR FUN AND DID NOT DO THIS AS A KARMAFARM.

I'm sure I forgot some things lol, I'll update l8r.

Edit 1: used this chrome theme for the taskbar and this to block twitch ads.

u/Electronic-Brief404 — 23 hours ago
▲ 173 r/browsers

Switched from brave to helium and wow, its so nice.

I've been a brave user for about 3 years, used it nearly everyday. Turn on my pc and the first thing I did was open brave. But, helium caught my interest, the idea of a no-nonsense browser that had near as good adblocking as brave was shocking. I mainly sticked to brave for the adblock and familiarity. And with my friend recently switching browsers (OperaGX to LibreWolf.), I was inspired to switch myself. So, I decided to give helium a try! And it was great. The simplicity of it made it so easy to grasp, I learned all the features of the browser in a day instead of with brave where I've been using it for three years and still dont know all the features (the features I'd never learn or have a usecase for is endless with the times I tried zen/vivaldi lol). But, I've only been using helium for a day, and may switch back.

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u/Electronic-Brief404 — 13 days ago