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Introvert. Anime lover. Gamer.

Talkative to some, silent to others. Long term Apollo user and had to move post reddit’s apocalypse circa July 1, 2023

  • As an iOS user and long time Firefox user (never switched to chrome in my life) I feel jealous. But one can only hope that we too in the APPLE walled garden won't be left behind. Though I understand that it would be a long shot. :(

  • Any browser really. I missed the browser wars of old where everyone is free to use and defend their browsers.

  • Voting for B. A- color and background clashes. C- feels too simple and plain.

  • You may be right. Being on lemmy tends to skew perspectives a little bit.

  • Yeah but then that would be supporting and enabling Google’s standards.

  • Beehaw’s limited registration will turn off many users and eventually instances with open registration will catch up.

  • In fairness. i don’t consider myself tech adept, I don’t know how to run a server but I know the importance of privacy and open source. Maybe take it as a good thing that these are being openly talked about here, otherwise the mistakes of reddit will just be repeated. Supporting closed source is a ticking time bomb.

    Companies can and will betray you in the name of profit.

    On to privacy and security, they ARE important. You have no idea how many people lost money in their banks or have to deal with lengthy lawsuits and procedures just to get their life back after someone impersonated them by stealing their data or ID.

    In our area, OTP scams are very rampant. And people constantly fall victim to random calls asking for OTP and other details ; then have their banks withdrawn huge amount of money precisely because the issue of security and privacy aren’t openly being talked about.

    Please don’t take it as a negative, but a good thing that these types of things are being discussed.

    As a popular quote (paraphrased) says “those who fail to learn the past is doomed to constantly repeat it.”

    We don’t want another reddit or twitter.

    People are still healing from reddit’s bad decisions. Let them mourn. Let them be angry, let them go through the stages of grief in their own pace.

  • I agree they’re overkill. But there are sites that detect the adblocker and I just experiment which one they don’t detect. Most of the time, adguard does amazing. But some websites only adblock is not detected. So it’s a cat and mouse game for me. :) I installed them all just in case and activate and deactivate depending on which sites I am on.

  • Firefox is no less slower than chrome to me, imho. At least it doesn’t struggle as much. Chrome with 20 tabs lags while firefox works. Maybe there’s something in your extensions that’s causing slowdowns?

  • It might be a niche yeah, but it won’t be when a lawsuit looms. It won’t be when Data Privacy Laws come knocking. People underestimate the value of privacy even though virtually any job has privacy as its most basic requirements. May it be medical records, banks, NDAs, contracts, even the most basic of tasks, has some form of privacy stipulations in it.

    As someone pursuing a career in health care I became more and more concerned because some store patient files and notes in unsecured text files/apps like notion, google docs and even excel. I’m sure other jobs and employment has their own privacy issues as well.

    Privacy is a niche at face value but so many people underestimate its value. When everything they say or store online and even offline can be hacked, tracked or exploited, anything can be a potential lawsuit without taking the necessary precautions.

  • I’m optimistic. So many apps are developing at an astonishing rate. Recall that third party apps offer better experience than official reddit. Given time, third party apps will do the same too.

  • There are instances dedicated to other languages, but because they are new, and has not a lot of people, they won’t push at the top of your feed. The best thing for now is to help those instances grow by contributing to the instance and communities. As more activity sprouts, more and more specialized communities and instances will get pushed to the top.

    As a start, you can select Hot or New rather than active and see if there are specialized regional instances. Or try directly searching for it.

    If not start your own community in the language you desire. Bear in mind that lemmy only has 200k users. And most are probably from the US. So you’ll likely see more mainstream communities and in English.

    If that’s still not enough, the best I can advise is to wait until it matures. The more mainstream it gets the more lesser known communities and regional instances can develop or start.

  • And what if your google account stops working? What if it’s hacked? What if google goes bankrupt? What if google discontinues chrome or remove the password features? What if Google follows reddit and starts charts charging you for your passwords? So many what ifs. So much power to give to a for profit company.

  • If you click the All, you can see that I am able to see posts from lemmy.ml even though I’m on lemmy.world

  • But it does show feeds from other instances. Tick all rather than local

  • The titled was copied from the article using lemmy.

  • If you’re interested here are my safari extensions

  • I think the history and bookmarks are separate. Only the engine is the same. For safari, enabling adguard and other extensions does wonders for privacy. :)

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox now

    www.fastcompany.com /90560574/ditch-chrome-for-firefoxs-better-privacy
  • Enshittification @lemmy.world

    Twitter now blocking all DMs from non-Twitter Blue subscribers by default

    mashable.com /article/twitter-new-dm-option-verified-only-promotes-twitter-blue-change-it
  • Enshittification @lemmy.world

    Why everything is a subscription the enshittification of apps

    www.theverge.com /2019/4/30/18522990/recurring-revenue-gadgets-hardware-profit-subscription
  • Enshittification @lemmy.world

    Youtube goes to war with ad blockers - how companies die

  • Games @lemmy.world

    This Looks SO DAMN GOOD | Oblivion Remastered Road to Release (Skyblivion Roadmap 2023)

  • Memmy - An iOS client for Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Has Memmy changed its icon?

  • Games @lemmy.world

    5 Reminders NOT to Pre-Order Games This Year ~ We used to demand trials before buying before, what happened? ~ Stop Pre ordering Games

  • New Communities @lemmy.world

    Calling all commanders, the RTS HQ is up to discussing Real Time Strategy Games.

  • Movies @lemmy.world

    Chronicles of Riddick

    www.imdb.com /title/tt0296572/
  • Movies @lemmy.world

    Evil Dead Rise

    m.imdb.com /title/tt13345606/
  • Videos @lemmy.world

    The Shocking Story of the Most Obese Country in the World

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    What’s the fediverse’s answer to email? And everything else we use?

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    How reddit crushed the biggest protest in its history: Did it, though?

    www.theverge.com /23779477/reddit-protest-blackouts-crushed
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    How reddit crushed the biggest protest in its history: Did it, though?

    www.theverge.com /23779477/reddit-protest-blackouts-crushed
  • Movies @lemmy.world

    Puss in Boots The Last Wish Discussion