Answer of Bitwarden founder:
Thanks for sharing your concerns here. We have been progressing use of our SDK in more use cases for our clients. However, our goal is to make sure that the SDK is used in a way that maintains GPL compatibility.
- the SDK and the client are two separate programs
- code for each program is in separate repositories
- the fact that the two programs communicate using standard protocols does not mean they are one program for purposes of GPLv3
Being able to build the app as you are trying to do here is an issue we plan to resolve and is merely a bug.
For example “yt-dlp select resolution” or “yt-dlp audio only”. There are some more, it feels like the pages I mentioned are just generally ranked higher.
Also really appreciate the dedication, I think Mojeek is probably the only search engine that listens this much to user feedback. Is there a Lemmy community or something similar where one kann submit queries like these?
The searches I have trouble with are mainly support for software. For example, searching for “Kdenlive audio visualizer” results in a Kdenlive tutorial that has nothing to do with audio visualization, Kdenlive release notes and a link to a no longer available Kdenlive docs page. Searching for most stuff with “yt-dlp” will result in the top pages being the alternativeto.net page and some other pages like the GitHub topic that don’t help with the problem at all. While most of the time when trying to get software support you will find a solution, but you will have to search a lot harder. Still, I’m amazed at how much the results improved since my prior use of Mojeek. If it continues to improve like that I’ll definitely give it another go.
AFAIK the Lutris devs are working on integrating umu into Lutris, not sure about bottles though
I made this post a while ago, some parts aren’t correct anymore but it’s still pretty good. I use DuckDuckGo because I rely heavily on its image search filters, but I’m trying to move to a multi engine system. That will likely involve 4get because it’s FOSS and Brave because they have their own index that actually isn’t bad (Brave will be more of a backup solution).
I had used it for some time, but the results were really bad. They have gotten much better, but be aware that you will need to use other search engines. Privacy wise they do collect some basic information such as what you search for and what browser you’re using, but they don’t collect your IP so that it shouldn’t be associatable to you and they never share this info. To my knowledge they have not been involved in any big controversy’s so far.
My tip: Justwatch
I think the main reason is that most people who use Linux installed it on their own and at that point no parental control is stopping you.
Parental controls are one of the under developed parts of Linux, the only major one I know of is timekpr
I was mainly talking about stuff like HDR, VRR, tearing and gaming optimizations like with compositing. KDE also is generally more powerful as LXQTs main focus is performance
Invidious shares your IP with google, it does not act as a proxy
I have used LXQT and it was nice, just not meant for gaming. I would recommend using a desktop that already supports all the relevant features for gaming like KDE.
What are some good larger/general purpose peer tube instances? Last time I checked tilvids was one of the largest I found, so I seem to have missed a lot.
I’m currently on a atomic distro, so how I get my software from favorite to least favorite is this:
Sadly only for US and UK, or am I missing something?
MacOS collects a large amount of data compared to Linux (although not even close to windows). Take a look at their tosdr page and this
A VM doesn’t change the underlying OS collecting data from you
It’s called OpenAI because they are open to stealing content to train their AI
If you look at the description you can see that they clearly say that it isn’t official:
Don’t know why they’d put “Developer of the Newpipe app” as dev though