Do you prefer ads or paywalls?
  • airglow airglow 8h ago 100%

    Most types of ads can be blocked with uBlock Origin, while only some kinds of paywalls can be skipped with Bypass Paywalls Clean. Ads are the most privacy invasive monetization solution and with ad blocking becoming more common, I don't think ads are a sustainable way to fund content in the future. Still, I would prefer to see voluntary subscription and donation options rather than hard paywalls.

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  • UBO Lite Pulled from Firefox Store by developer
  • airglow airglow 3w ago 100%

    Any details on that? The full uBlock Origin works well on mobile and I don't see how a lite version with reduced blocking effectiveness could be more useful.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearUS
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    Trump Humiliated By Savannah Mayor Over Georgia Rally Crowd Size, Stuck Using Small Theater Because He Couldn't Fill Large Arena
  • airglow airglow 3w ago 100%

    This was apparently fixed in 2020 and I've just been disabling in-app browsers out of habit. Corrected, thanks.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearUS
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    Trump Humiliated By Savannah Mayor Over Georgia Rally Crowd Size, Stuck Using Small Theater Because He Couldn't Fill Large Arena
  • airglow airglow 3w ago 100%

    Turn off the in-app browser in your Lemmy reader app, then switch to a browser with ad blocking (such as Firefox with uBlock Origin with the cookie banner filters enabled).

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  • I like both, but usually prefer Ubuntu
  • airglow airglow 1mo ago 100%

    That's not the worst possible scenario, I'd love to see the Snap Store completely replaced with decentralized FOSS alternatives. Any scenario in which the Snap Store takes market share from decentralized FOSS alternatives is considerably worse.

    Also, who said I wouldn't use proprietary apps? I refuse to use Snap because Flatpak and other FOSS application packaging solutions that aren't locked to a store controlled by a single for-profit company already serve my needs. I don't have any objection to using proprietary apps that don't have alternatives that meet my needs.

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  • I like both, but usually prefer Ubuntu
  • airglow airglow 1mo ago 80%

    Silly whataboutism. When there are multiple Linux package management solutions to choose from that are functional, decentralized, and fully FOSS, including ones that work across distros, switching to the proprietary Canonical-controlled Snap Store is moving backward for no good reason.

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  • I like both, but usually prefer Ubuntu
  • airglow airglow 1mo ago 100%

    The Snap Store server is completely proprietary and fully controlled by Canonical.

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    Anyone has been using Wayland with zero issues?
  • airglow airglow 1mo ago 100%

    Yes, Plasma 6 was the turning point for me, since it introduced pixel-perfect fractional scaling on Wayland for just about every application.

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  • GrapheneOS now officially supports Pixel 9, 9 Pro, and 9 Pro XL | GrapheneOS is a private, secure mobile operating system with Android app compatibility, developed as a non-profit open source project
  • airglow airglow 2mo ago 100%

    I was responding to a comment that claimed "he isn't on the project since last year". Based on his activity on social media, he is clearly still in the project.

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  • blog.thunderbird.net

    cross-posted from: https://fedia.io/m/Thunderbird/t/1140808 > Plan Less, Do More: Introducing Appointment By Thunderbird - The Thunderbird Blog > > Thunderbird has a new project under its wing: Appointment. Learn all about our approach to appointment scheduling, and try it yourself.

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    blog.thunderbird.net

    cross-posted from: https://fedia.io/m/Thunderbird/t/1140808 > Plan Less, Do More: Introducing Appointment By Thunderbird - The Thunderbird Blog > > Thunderbird has a new project under its wing: Appointment. Learn all about our approach to appointment scheduling, and try it yourself.

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    blog.thunderbird.net

    cross-posted from: https://fedia.io/m/Thunderbird/t/1140808 > Plan Less, Do More: Introducing Appointment By Thunderbird - The Thunderbird Blog > > Thunderbird has a new project under its wing: Appointment. Learn all about our approach to appointment scheduling, and try it yourself.

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    Samsung going all in on Google Messages in US, stops pre-installing Samsung Messages on Galaxy phones
  • airglow airglow 3mo ago 100%

    Direct link to PDF of RCS Universal Profile specification

    This PDF link can be found on a search engine. You can also fill out the form with fake information and a throwaway email to get the link, though you don't have to.

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  • Samsung going all in on Google Messages in US, stops pre-installing Samsung Messages on Galaxy phones
  • airglow airglow 3mo ago 88%

    The RCS Universal Profile is a publicly available standard, but there is no FOSS client stack that implements the standard. Google restricts RCS support on Android to the proprietary Google Messages instead of making it part of the Android Open Source Project. Apple Messages and iOS are also proprietary.

    The EU should use the Digital Markets Act to force Google and Apple to allow competing RCS clients on Android and iOS.

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  • Apple Hits a Major Roadblock as EU Targets App Store
  • airglow airglow 4mo ago 100%

    That's just the first thing that came to mind. Any product with consumable refills (razor blades, electric toothbrush heads, air/water filter replacements, etc.) would also work as an example.

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  • Apple Hits a Major Roadblock as EU Targets App Store
  • airglow airglow 4mo ago 100%

    Let's say you want to buy a printer from a retailer. The retailer also sells replacement ink cartridges, and so does the printer manufacturer. The manufacturer prefers that you buy the ink cartridges directly from them, because their margins are higher when they don't have to pay the retailer a cut.

    To encourage customers to buy the cartridges directly from them, the manufacturer provides a link or QR code to their online ink cartridge store on the product box, printer manual, and another paper insert inside the box. The manufacturer might offer more competitive pricing than the retailer or some other enticement, like a coupon.

    However, the retailer implements an anti-steering rule, preventing the printer manufacturer from providing a link or QR code to their online ink cartridge store on the product packaging, printer manual, or anything inside the box, as a requirement for the printer to appear on the retailer's shelves. (As a result of corporate consolidation, there is only one other retailer in the entire country.) This is the equivalent of what Apple is doing to apps in their App Store: preventing developers from disclosing that users can purchase subscriptions or other app-related digital goods on the developer's website.

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  • Framework open sources the 3D CAD design files for its modular 16 inch laptop
  • airglow airglow 4mo ago 100%

    Dell used to have pointing sticks (branded TrackStick or Dual Point) in some of their business laptops, but they removed them all in 2021. Lenovo is the last major laptop producer to use pointing sticks. Maybe System76 will come through?

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  • YouTube's next move might make it virtually impossible to block ads
  • airglow airglow 4mo ago 100%

    PeerTube has a variety of third-party applications for Android, desktop, and a few other platforms.

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  • Firefox Browser Blocks Anti-Censorship Add-Ons at Russia’s Request
  • airglow airglow 4mo ago 100%

    The closest thing to Librewolf on Android is Mull. Keep in mind that some of the settings are different.

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  • Framework open sources the 3D CAD design files for its modular 16 inch laptop
  • airglow airglow 4mo ago 100%

    Here's the feature request for a TrackPoint on a Framework. Hope they change their mind, because a pointing stick is the most obvious use case for Framework 16's input modules.

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  • Proton Pass Arrives on Mac and Linux
  • airglow airglow 5mo ago 100%

    I still prefer Bitwarden because the server is source-available and most of the code is free and open source. There's also the FOSS Vaultwarden server fork that I can switch to at any time.

    Proton Pass also using end-to-end encryption with FOSS clients is nice, but the server code is completely closed source.

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