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andersr, to memes Danish

Me BTW I use arch

@memes

30p87,

Meine Fresse was es hier alles gibt lol

30p87,

Gibt es auch eine Gemeinschaft für Bogennutzer mit Wegland?

30p87,

Gibt es wenigstens eine für Benutzende des Test-Lagers? Kern Version 6.9 ist schon ein schmackhaftes Privileg.

healthinfoe3, to science

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30p87,

Is my name Gregory House or why the fuck would I need this?

smalllebowsky, to dach German
@smalllebowsky@troet.cafe avatar

Und schwups, wech ist die woche. Es ist Mittwoch 🕛 meine &34&3

@dach

30p87, (edited )

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anders, to memes

True 😄

@memes

30p87,

Not as a Linux user

lukasmiz, to pokemon
30p87,

I have seen so many inbuilt ad blockers of browsers fail, especially at YouTube, even before the recent changes, that I was surprised to see them still being used and promoted by eg. Louis Rossmann.
IMO basically nothing can beat addons, at least if seen for all browsers or just firefox.
Browser devs can’t focus on ad blocking functionality. And their team developing ad blockers will certainly be smaller than the team of devs for adblock addons; the browser just needs somewhat functional stuff while the addon depends on delivering a very good to perfect to be used and to receive donations.
On chromium, with Manifest V3 at our doors, built in ad blockers will win over addons by far, just because they have more power.

This creates an interesting situation, at least in my mind fed by my bubble:
Tech nerds will use firefox, probably with adblock addon
Tech illiterates will use whatever comes preinstalled - Edge, without any adblock
Users that know the concept of browsers will probably use Chrome, or other browsers they heard before - possibly a Chromium browser with built in blocker

Now, what happens if the built in blockers fail - again and again and again? Will the somewhat knowledgeable user care and switch to another browser, maybe the one pushed the most for adblocking: FF with uBlock?

30p87,

I use 27 addons on my desktop, in firefox. There are no extensions I would need but don’t exist for firefox. The only extension I had to replace with a Tampermonkey script was Vencord, because the devs removed the firefox version of it.

And on my phone I use 12 addons. On chrome, or any other browser not based on FF, I could use exactly none.

30p87,

In my understanding, a website should only be able to detect addons if they directly change the website in any way, eg. the css or html. So let’s just go through the list and check:

  • Augmented Steam: Only affects steam, where I’m logged in anyway.
  • Auto replay for YouTube: I’m logged in anyway, and mostly use some piped instance.
  • Buster: Captcha Solver: I guess it just uses JavaScript to click whatever it needs to. And if changes would be detected, the captcha would probably not let me through anyway.
  • Clean twitter: I don’t use twitter. Yeet.
  • Dark reader: This is probably one of the only extensions actually changing the website significantly. So I’m one of a million users, if we assume my user agent is real.
  • DeArrow: Again, only YouTube.
  • Defund Wikipedia: I’m honestly not concerned about Wikipedia fingerprinting me.
  • Disable Youtube seek my numbers: You know the drill.
  • DDG privacy essentials: 1.6 million users, and I would be surprised if an extension designed to protect from fingerprinting is easily fingerprintable itself.
  • I don’t care about cookies: (Because I block them anyway) Also just simulates clicking.
  • Kagi search: Just adds a new menu and changes the default search engine.
  • Karrinator: Only changes the name of a German politician. And I basically never see her name anyway, and if so either only on Lemmy, (reputable) Newspapers or the official website of the German Government. They have my fingerprint anyway, and it’s the only definition they know.
  • KeePassXC: Again, only inserts and clicks.
  • NoScript: Is ironically probably the best way to fingerprint, if it’s configured incorrectly and a fingerprinting script is still allowed.
  • Return Youtube Dislike: You know.
  • Shortkeys: Browser only.
  • Simple Tab Groups: Browser only.
  • Simple modify headers: Should not change anything that would be possible for the website to check, and is only activated for discord anyway.
  • SponsorBlock: Youtube again.
  • Tampermonkey: Only has one script for discord.
  • uBlock: Should block fingerprinting, or the main use of it, but even if not its behavior is probably very similar to other AdBlockers and there are more than 7 million users (just on FF).
  • UnloadTabs: Browser only.
  • User-Agent Switcher and Manager: Should not be transparent to websites.
  • Vencord Web: Now absolete as it was dicontinued for FF natively. Yeet. It’s a Tampermonkey script now, and only active on discord.
  • Video DownloadHelper: Should only read contents, and only if I want it to. yt-dlp is often better anyway.
18+ dmenis, to google
@dmenis@fosstodon.org avatar

I am tempted to start using the @Vivaldi browser but then I looked* at the diversity in the underlying technology and I think it is better to promote and start using @firefox :firefox: more.

Or should we leave it to :omya_google: and :apple_inc: only❓

I'm curious 😅 @Vivaldi why not use SpiderMonkey and Gecko❓

*Table was created with the help of

18+ 30p87,

Probably because chromium based browsers are often marketed as completely separate ones. Browsers based on it want to make the impression that they are a unique browser with outstanding functionality etc.
Edge? It’s Edge, OUR BROWSER, YOU DON’T NEED ANYTHING ELSE.
Vivaldi? It’s Vivaldi, “we built the best browser with most features blabla”.
Opera? It’s Opera, “better, faster and more secure than a default browser”.
In contrast, librewolf.net’s first sentence is literally “A custom version of Firefox…”. Mullvad also says it’s a collaboration with Tor, and a paragraph down they explicitly say it’s Tor, and therefore FF, based.
Many users, me included, don’t see Librewolf or Tor as separate browsers, because the former is basically just a preconfigured FF, and the latter adds an access point to the Tor network and removes some privacy/security harming features (eg. Sync). The Browser, its features, design and features, stay the same.

thisisartman, (edited ) to android
@thisisartman@mastodon.world avatar

The reason for Android's Notification system being better than iOS, is solely due to the ability to turn off individual aspects of an application's notifications.

Google, the poor multi-billion dollar scrappy startup that maintains Android, made a payment app that has one notification setting, "Google Pay". So all the ads, promotions, everything.

3rd party apps like PhonePe & Paytm have a better system.

How do you manage to maintain this OS?

@MishaalRahman @androidfaithful @android @android

30p87,

And in contrast to iOS there’s eg. AutoNotification. So even with some very bad and intrusive apps, like my App tracking me driving and giving discounts if I’m good, that don’t allow such fine settings and refuse to work without all notifications on, you can just block specific ones. In my case it’s things like status information, reminders etc.

isthereanydeal, to steam
@isthereanydeal@mastodon.social avatar

Task management non-existent @steam

30p87,

Even as a minimal Sway user, I have, apart from the usual daemons like clipboard managers, spotify-tui, KeePassXC, Discord (just canary.discord.com in its own FF instance) and Firefox in my sway config. As they all have dedicated workspaces that aren’t on the main screen, it doesn’t annoy at all and with 16 GB of RAK I don’t notice the extra 2 GB usage. I use them all anyway, so why not autostart them?

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