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foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Subscription fatigue: when will enough be enough?English3·9 months agoExactly. Music streaming works like this and it’s doing fine. There’s no reason why video streaming didn’t go a similar route other than greed.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•De-Google Your Life - Part 2: Ad-Free YouTube!20·9 months agoIt’s true that you need extensions on FF to have some of Brave’s more advanced features. However, I consider this to be a good thing because you can skip their Web3/AI/Ads garbage and only get the features that matter like Forgetful Browsing (through Cookie AutoDelete) for a possibly lowered attack surface. Any Chromium fork, no matter how against big tech it claims to be, is still at the mercy of Google at the end of the day. Nobody is going to spend their time or resources patching Manifest V2 back into the browser after it’s completely gone from the upstream.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why Wayland adoption to have official support in programs is so slow?English9·9 months agoIt’s the opposite for me. X11 is unusable on my laptop because it doesn’t support fractional scaling well, whereas on my desktop it doesn’t allow for a multi monitor setup with different refresh rates. Both dealbreakers are not present with Wayland. Though your point still stands; NVIDIA GPUs continue to suck more with Wayland than X11 for example.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Firefox Sidebar and Vertical tabs: try them out in Nightly Firefox Labs 131 – Firefox Nightly NewsEnglish7·9 months agoI think I like the direction they’ve been going in lately.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What web browser extensions would you highly recommend to others?3·9 months agoI try to use a minimum for performance reasons. My big three are uBlock Origin, Dark Reader and a password manager.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Android@lemdro.id•End of an era: Nova Launcher's parent company lays off practically everyoneEnglish51·9 months agoI’ve never heard of Kvaesitso in particular, but I like simple, search focused launchers as they force you to specify what you want to do on your phone instead of letting you mindlessly open e.g. a distracting social media app.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•He really wants to kill that platform lol2·9 months agowelcome!
I think they’re referring to the socks you’re supposed to wear when programming :3
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Study Finds Consumers Are Actively Turned Off by Products That Use AIEnglish3·10 months agoYou can do that today with the FUTO keyboard lol. It uses a small language model for predictive text.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit CEO says Microsoft needs to pay to search the siteEnglish11·10 months agoBrave Search, not because I like the company and their crypto/ai shenanigans but they have some nifty features and (supposedly) an independent index.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What would you like to change about Lemmy culture?115·10 months agoFewer politics.
Funny how the free plan is not receiving any of the recently announced trash, making it more attractive than the paid options.
My stance is neutral, leaning towards negative. I think Google is still full of talented engineers who passionately want to build the best tech, but the higher ups are screwing up as seen everywhere else too. Their basis for all this data collection seems acceptable (personalization) but they’re blind to the fact that this information can quickly fall into the wrong hands, like a hacker or bad government.
I still use a Google Pixel with the stock software because of the little things other ROMs don’t provide, as well as Maps, Drive, Wallet, YT and Home. For everything else I use alternatives, albeit it’s not because of a super strong dislike towards Google itself but because I want to support the competition.
Native Wayland apps run great. Can’t say the same about those using XWayland, as most of them suffer from graphical glitches and flickering (especially Steam and Minecraft). Secure Boot works with some manual configuration.
you can run an ArchiveTeam Warrior on your server and choose the URLs project. if i understand correctly, the Warrior will continuously visit randomly discovered websites to download their contents and upload them to a server that later feeds the data into the Internet Archive. best of both worlds - your ISP has a harder time distinguishing your real traffic from the ArchiveTeam-generated one, and your server is actively contributing to IA.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube's ‘War’ on Adblockers Shows How Google Controls the InternetEnglish71·2 years agoGrapheneOS has sandboxed Play Services which basically means they run just like a normal app on your device and you get to choose the permissions they get. My bank’s app works with it too (no GooglePay tho). It does require you to get a Google Pixel phone though, which might defeat the whole purpose for some.
foreverunsure@pawb.socialto Pawb.Social Feedback@pawb.social•Degrading performance, especially over the last few daysEnglish2·2 years agoI don’t use Pawb.Social that often but the decline in performance is very noticeable through the webapp.
Firefox of course :) It’s the last one that has no compromises. As an example, Brave offers similar adblock and privacy features, but at the cost of having to put up with Web3 stuff. wbu?