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It’s probably the case that this was good intent given the lack of desktop ARM computing hardware, but they really should let the client decide the video quality.

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True, but I would guess that the clients didn’t handle that well and this was just a stupid quick fix.

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Someone on the Hacker News cross-post mentioned it, but it seems like they assumed any ARM Linux device that wasn’t detected as running Android was some low-power device like a Raspberry Pi, and didn’t anticipate more powerful devices running bog-standard Linux until Apple Silicon and thus Asahi came along.

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Apple Silicon has entered the chat

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From what I can understand from the thread, they aren’t deliberatly crippling FF.

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The way I read it is Chrome gets a pass on the architecture crippling, the others don’t.

Someone correct me if I got the wrong idea.

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So Google is saying out loud they are trying to be Microsoft and abuse its near monopoy to push their other products.

Got it.

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Which turned out to also have nothing to do with FF but is targeting adblockers.

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It looks like also this was against adblocker so, again, not specifically Firefox. Quote from the article itself:

The issue was initially reported as targeting Firefox users, but users online have said they’re seeing the delay in Chrome and Edge, too. Reddit and Hacker News users who’ve examined the code that appears to be causing the delay have said they see no indication that YouTube checks what kind of browser is in use. Mozilla’s senior brand manager Damiano DeMonte wrote in an email to The Verge that “there’s no evidence that this is a Firefox-specific issue.

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Reddit and Hacker News users who’ve examined the code that appears to be causing the delay have said they see no indication that YouTube checks what kind of browser is in use

That means nothing, this check could be done on the server side and noone would know

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It might just be a coincidence but I’ve had a lot of trouble using Invidious or Piped lately too. Videos load and titles load, but video thumbnails don’t load for me.

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I’ve had issues with Invidious and Piped literally every time I’ve tried to use them. Can’t understand how people even use the public servers.

However I have disabled Piped proxy in LibreTube and been using that for a long while but for the last week or so it hasn’t been working at all.

GrayJay is still working though.

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There was a problem with DASH. Now it’s fixed, it should work with the proxy enabled.

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As I said, it’s never worked with the proxy enabled. And it’s still not working with it disabled, right now.

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I have also had piles of trouble. I don’t get how so many people apparently have none

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It’s the same with all the other frontends (LibReddit, Nitter, etc.). They never work and everyone is just like “try a different instance!”. How many dozen different instances should I try before I give up?

Shout out to Stealth (Reddit) and Squawker (Twitter), those both work the vast majority of the time without any “instances” to depend on or switch through.

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Yeah, Google started blocking popular instances of Invidious and Piped in May this year: https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/issues/3822

Every so often, it may start working again when those instances get a different IP address, but it usually doesn’t last more than a few days…

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Here we go again…

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Fuck Google.

Searching a tracking number from Chrome using Google? Finds a package.

Same search on Google from Firefox leads to nothing.

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It’s stupid we need an extension to fix this on mobile devices but there’s an extension to fix this on mobile devices

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It also does that with other unrecognised user agents.

Personally I don’t understand why someone would still use Google when duckduckgo has more features and is just as good for searching and in the very rare case it isn’t you can easily switch back temporarily by just adding the prefix “!g” to your query.

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I tried duckduckgo for a while and kept coming back to Google for “real” searches at work. It’s not as good for searching in my experience. Yet.

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Duckduckgo has become a little better than it used to be… but google has also become a whole lot worse.

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The vast majority of times I go back to Google to do a search I find it also returns useless results. I’m not convinced it’s any better than duckduckgo. I think it used to be, but not anymore.

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What’s your field?

I’m in a DevOps/Cloud Engineer role and DDG works better for me than Google. No ads and somehow fewer of the gpt generated fake help articles.

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Big same. I’ll even bang out to Startpage to try to avoid directly using Google (!sp vs. !g), but that’s not as good either.

I bow to my search overlord Google. Until I try Grasp, Kagi, and SearXNG, and hopefully one of those will satisfy (in particular SearXNG).

Until then DDG remains my default, and I’ll !g half the time :(

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ddg always drops one of at least two troublesome terms. Which is infuriating.

Might have to do with my settings, in which case it is a bug.

Bangs are gold (which is why ddg is my default) but i still sometimes miss exclusions.

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Isn’t ducksuckgo just paying for google search with a privacy wrapper/obfuscation layer on top?

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Yes, except for it’s Bing search not Google

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I really want to ditch Google, but DuckDuckGo aint there my brother.

It may work for some simpler/lazy searches, but for real stuff, nah.

The “good” thing is that Google search is going the way of Amazon, so with Google shooting themselves in the foot and DDG catching up a bit, maybe soon they’ll level

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Works perfectly fine for trouble shooting complicated IT problems.

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Hell net neutrality laws might even have relevance if they keep this up.

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Edit 2: Well, at least I know I’m right. Downvote away.

Sorry, I’m all for net neutrality, but behavior based on browser usage, while dickish, has nothing to do with it.

Edit: it seems like I’m being schooled. Got any sources to back up your downvotes?

Edit 3: nope. I’m not being schooled. The downvoters should either get better informed or stop downvoting with their emotions.

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yes it does, net neutrality not only has to do with the ISP but also the services. different useragent string should NOT lead to a worse quality of service.

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Hmmm, not sure why people are downvoting…

Maybe these days people are using the term “net neutrality” in a broader sense to just mean equitable access, rather than the specific meaning that’s been used in the past to refer to ISP behavior and giving preference based on how much is paid?

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Well, you might want to look at the Wikipedia article on Net Neutrality to see whether or not you are being schooled on it.

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I get results with DDG

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