I remember “gimpshop” being a thing at one point
Well it might be a different project entirely, but PhotoGIMP is still a thing.
I remember “gimpshop” being a thing at one point
Well it might be a different project entirely, but PhotoGIMP is still a thing.
Perso j’utilise Apple Maps pour trouver des points d’intérêt (restos, essence, etc) autour de moi et ça marche très bien ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ce n’est pas important que peu de gens l’utilise tant que la base de données d’Apple est à jour. Ce n’est pas comme si tu l’utilisais pour de l’info-trafic.
I really do wonder why more people aren’t using Delta Chat.
Me included.
Anyway. I remember using Session for a few months a couple of years ago. Something about the interface was bugging me. It felt sluggish.
I removed it and it was a pain.
YouTube’s pricing is a mess. Here’s a quick breakdown of their offer here in France :
YouTube Premium (so video + music): 12€/m
YouTube Music Premium (music only, obviously): 10€/m
One would assume based on this that Google values YouTube at only 2€/m per user. But anyway, let’s take a look at their family plans for a laugh:
YouTube Premium (6 users): 18€/m
YouTube Music Premium (6 users still): 15€/m
Let’s put aside the price discrepancy. 18/6 = 3€/m per user. All signs point to Google being ok with making between 2 and 3€ per user per month, yet such an offer doesn’t exist. Hell, make it 4€, even. People would flock to it. But no, they’re just being greedy.
Sideload uYou+ or set up Yattee. If you don’t know how to do any of those things, look into DNS based ad-filtering like ControlD and install Video Lite. Or skip the DNS part and only install Video Lite, but you’ll see in-app ads unless you pay the $12/y subscription.
Obviously not.
If you’re saying this because Snowden said wait he said on Twitter, I’m sorry but I wouldn’t know. Not because I didn’t try to read the article, I did, but because my custom DNS flagged cointelegraph.com as being malignant and blocked it. True story.
Edit: cointelegraph, not “cointelegram.”
Kind of explains why he isn’t posting there then, doesn’t it?
Because it isn’t secure at all?
They silently dropped that motto eons ago.
The Internet’s Greatest Authenticity Machine
Thanks, I needed a laugh.
I didn’t hear anyone complain when Firefox added pocket support
People did. I did. Firefox’s Pocket integration is always the first thing I disable on a fresh install. You’ll always find people complaining about the tiniest things :-)
Because it only works via the Mlmym frontend, supposedly. Give it a go: https://o.opnxng.com/lemmy.nicknakin.com/
I haven’t tested it myself. I hate scripts with dodgy website checks. The author should have hardcoded the known Mlmym instances instead. (or maybe that’s just a “me” problem.)
inb4 but this way the script needs less maintenance
If the Mlmym dev renames the “spacer” or “icon” classes for any reason or if he changes Mlmym’s HTML structure, this script would stop working immediately.
And anyway, running a check on every page your browser visits to determine if it is a Mlmym instance or not is simply inefficient and, I’d argue, bad practice, security-wise.
Ohhh. So anon doesn’t know how to spell, I see.
Half the time when I click an image link hosted on Discord, it turns out to be a dead link. I hope this new policy will help make them dead-er so people can finally stop using them. Discord isn’t Imgur, Jesus.
Peertube needs to really federate if it wants a fighting chance. Having to rely on Sepia Search to find videos just won’t cut it for most people.
sun my balls
Sun his balls?
Pornhub could start Videohub tomorrow and shake things up if they really wanted to.
Otherwise there’s Odysee (bad name, linked to crypto but good interface) and Peertube (federated but searches aren’t* so it will never catch on), but people aren’t too fond of those.
* I know about Sepia Search. People shouldn’t have to use yet another website to find the videos they want on Peertube. It’s stupid.
The last bullet point might be the most impactful. Google should know the rules by now.