

Sorry, I misunderstood then. I use Librewolf btw, great choice.
Sorry, I misunderstood then. I use Librewolf btw, great choice.
We vote with our browser. And you are voting Chromium. It’s ok, but you could do something about it.
This is a rebranding of Google Play Movies, or TV or whatever they call it.
Honestly, suing pirates is like kicking a tree to prove it’s still alive, it doesn’t change the game. Piracy isn’t the villain here; it’s practically part of the success story.
I would be very interested to know how they plan to resolve these issues with “Ladybird.” Using a new engine will likely clash with the FALSE “security measures” of many websites and harm the browsing experience. It’s often said that users should demand respect for web standards, but in the meantime, as usability declines, users will gradually drift away. Firefox learned this lesson the hard way.
I don’t think it’s bad advice for most people. Maybe it’s just bad advice for your treat model
The important is to do it the first time. Then just upgrade the app.
If you’re gonna try to control information, at least get your act together and don’t expose your own internal data like some half-baked project. Their careless handling of censorship just shows that when you’re too busy playing Big Brother, you end up making a huge mess of things.
Never was. But is a good option to hide your torrents from your ISP
I use standard notes.
Decentralized, yeah sure!