i remember seeing this in a lemmy post somewhere.
i remember seeing this in a lemmy post somewhere.
i am good with the subscription and pay once approaches they mentioned.
the iffy portion is the in-app payment sdk. i hope f-droid will be the one providing those to have it standardized.
in-app ads are kinda okay. i won’t use said app, but if f-droid labels apps like those as how it labels apps with non-foss/features-you-may-not-like, it should be okay.
gentoo takes a long time. but currently they started shipping out binaries – and with a more recent architecture too (x86-64-p2 or - p4) which helps a lot as compared to building your own Libre office.
they got good guides as well. I got to use one for troubleshooting even if I use a diff distro.
this could be its own twilight zone episode
fuck
whoever put that "reject all"s are mandatory should be getting praised.
it would suck to individually reject those 797 “partners”.
yt plays a funny game with anti ad people.
imo, I’ll just wait until the uBO filter masters sort this out. Or another yt-like platform appears.
I think she’s better at being a terror director with that line of reasoning.
ads will be considered as individuals and cancelling ads is analogous to manslaughter at the least.
what a great time to be alive~!
incognito mode not convincing enough. needs that fedora hat and circle glasses.
if we spy on their spies, we can counterspy their spyworks before they spy on us!
… and it’s called “defensive measures”, sir.
/s
tales of phantasia.
the op intro song is very memorable
With all Curl versions of the past few years being impacted…
oooof. Now I agree it is the worst. At first I really thought it was just something introduced in the past update… or the past major update.
our buddy-pal goog here wants to understand you. it wants to form an intimate relationship with you (and your data).
if you can imagine Bruce Wayne’s butler, Alfred, being able to find whatever thing Bruce needs in that mansion, goog here can find what yours is in the internet.
also goog is real. obligatory uwu
I guess it depends where you are situated.
Some countries have protections that you can just “ask” a particular site what data they have collected on you. I think that’s as private as it can go.
Another option are those “shady” data brokers. John Oliver did a segment before on how he got some “public” data to possibly ID US lawmakers.
i think there’s something called aspnet, dolphin and badger.
also cowball for the artistic license.