The fact that mozilla does’t understand what user consent is, is alarming about where they are heading.
The fact that mozilla does’t understand what user consent is, is alarming about where they are heading.
The answer has always been I2P! they can nothing against what is shared on it!
they first succeeded in curbing piracy before the moved to ruining the value of their offerings.
Gay shit takes forever to land on these streaming websites, sometimes you never find the titles, so torrents are somehow better
how to instances perform compared to libreddit when it comes to rate limiting, can I just pick an instance an have confidence that It won’t be rate-limited most of the time ?
Take for instance Likes and dislikes counts are broken on all invidious instances, but on materialious they are displayed with no problem, are you telling me the invidious API was returning the counts just fine but they didn’t bother fixing the interface for months now ???
Great effort, beautiful interface
But I prefer the minimalist and snappier invidious interface. + Invidious is already slow at fixing issues even with the good userbase, I don’t know fast this project will be at fixing YouTube constant changes.
there is a search engine, or peertube website created by the same devs of peertube at Framasoft, to enable you to search peertube at large. go to https://sepiasearch.org/
I wish for i2p torrenting community to grow so we can get rid of VPNs.
Firefox’s desktop market share is the lowest it has ever been, and its mobile share is zero-point-smithereens. not to be a party pooper but google and chromium’s monopolistic hold is only growing stronger.