Wasn’t there like a rule that if you write someone’s name 10 times, they become immune to the death note ?
Wasn’t there like a rule that if you write someone’s name 10 times, they become immune to the death note ?
Then whose gonna develop the platform ? It’s open source but they still contribute the most
No surprise
Also happened to me.
Also now the rate limit applied for a while to newpipe as well. Kind of unfortunate that until they fix it it’s not a very useful app.
Is this what trickle-down economics is all about ?
Hope they do !
Actually lemmy.one defederates from lemmygrad.ml
Which is kinda weird because they allow everything else but I guess it’s okay.
Also NextDNS is great because you can change every setting (and the free tier offers you way more usage than you will ever use)
Unfortunately the only other option I know of is a web browser that uses webview (which is the system browser also made by google unfortunately ). You can try it with “fulguris” or “privacy browser” or some other ones (never really heard of naked browser). They are fast and tend to use a little bit less resources in my past experience. Also this two I named come with some adblocking. They probably phone back to google less then chrome but I don’t know how much of an improvement they are as I didn’t really research too much into that.
They just needed to make a psp/ps vita with newer hardware, how did they do it so wrong !?
Also iceraven is a good modified version of fennec (the best part is it has more extensions out of the box)
They usually keep them because they might increase in value (I know a guy that does this)
Is this only an American thing ? I don’t think I’ve ever seen something like this in the European countries I’ve been in
If I remember correctly they extract a lot of coal and then also export it
Can’t downvote from my instance so this types of posts don’t really work on Lemmy. (I don’t have a car)
Different breed of European here: We do. No idea why but everyone i know seems to know basic ones + Ohio for some reason.
Wow, it turns out I’m not the only person to have ever used “privacy browser”.
I still have it in case some page has issues with Firefox (probably the issue is not actually with Firefox but with the extensions I installed).
I only stopped using privacy browser as my daily driver because it uses WebView which is based on the Chromium engine and therefore makes the Chromium monopoly bigger. But it was still a nice browser.