People complain that they won’t respect their lifetime plans forever, but otherwise I haven’t heard anything bad about them.
People complain that they won’t respect their lifetime plans forever, but otherwise I haven’t heard anything bad about them.
But as a third party you can not know which clients are using this outdated http mirror. On BitTorrent you can see every participating peers and some of them are probably enduser machines (depending on the actual implementation of OP’s suggestion).
Wow, I think this basically makes Session obsolete.
I was one of their strongest advocates, but their progress is unbearably slow. SimpleX for example has advanced a lot more in the same timeframe.
To me it seems like at the current pace they will need another two to three years to solve their problems.
I’m sure asuswrt-merlin won’t have this nonsense.
The title could use the word “router” somewhere.
You can also run firefox -p
in the terminal.
Doesn’t seem that much simpler, tbh.
Tox has pretty much been dead from the beginning. There never was a significant user base.
Wait, explicit sync is kind of a bug big deal, right?
And a person claimed in a later post that “around 300” of their old pictures, some of which were “revealing,” appeared on an iPad they’d wiped per Apple’s guidelines and sold to a friend.
How would that even work? Wiping a device resets the encryption keys, doesn’t it?
Our data includes anonymized API calls to traditional search indexes like Google, Yandex, Mojeek and Brave, specialized search engines like Marginalia, and sources of vertical information like Wolfram Alpha, Apple, Wikipedia, Open Meteo, Yelp, TripAdvisor and other APIs
I don’t want to be that guy, but technically they said they are using traditional indexes like Google, not that they are in fact using Google. But I guess that is splitting hairs.
Also, maybe they just dropped Google from their indexes? And what’s more: Why does it matter if they are using Google at all, when the results are satisfying?
Knowing which indexes they are using exactly would be nice to know, though.
I don’t see how this is relevant to this at all.
Read their privacy policy, I guess.
Whatever floats your boat.
https://youtube.com/results?search_query=best+games+of+all+time
Oh, and go with Steam.
We’re just vocal because we’ve been suffering over the enshittification of Google search for so long.
Am I the only one thinking Lori comes across as a bit of a dick here?
Consider this the exception to the rule. There’s no reason we should assume this timeline is the norm.
Nah, that was public opinion on /r/datahoarders (I think) back when I still used reddit.