wow just wow while i can’t say i didn’t see this one coming but it always amazes me where greed could lead someone

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Google is an ad company. To them, a web browser is nothing more than a tool for collecting user data and delivering ads.

When you use a chromium based browser you are allowing google, an ad company, to decide what the future of web browsing should look like. And this is the result.

Firefox is the ONLY browser which is genuinely competing with google. Do you think ad and tracking blockers are going to get better or worse once they die out, and literally every major browser is running on chromium?

Use firefox and u-block origin. Enjoy a superior, ad free, browsing experience, and support the future of an open web.

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It’s so encouraging to hear so many pro Firefox opinions lately. Then I remember I’m logged into the pirate instance of a federated platform and anti-corporate sentiment is probably as high as it gets.

Sadly most younger people haven’t even heard of Firefox.

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Most young people are basically tech illiterate. Yeah they are fantastic with new apps and phones. But have zero idea how any of it works under the hood.

Ask them to transfer a file from a computer to a USB drive, most will not know how. They have no idea how a file system is structured or even that an app has to specifically made for different platforms… e.g. Facebook app on Apple is completely different from Facebook on Android and the two will contain different bugs and different settings.

We are almost back to default browser = internet

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You’re absolutely right.

Yeah they are fantastic with new apps and phones.

I think that’s mostly because most commercial apps have fantastic ui and ux.

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Most younger people have heard of it. Using what came with their computer is just easier to them though.

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I agree, most of the younger people use browsers that are bundled with the operating system.

  • Android = Chrome
  • Windows = Edge
  • Mac/iOS = Safari
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Right? After years of feeling like the only pro-firefox person left on the planet, the pro Firefox sentiment lately is a breath of fresh air, to say the least.

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Well, we are in the worst cyberpunk timeline so…

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It’s my preferred mobile browser because you can install ublock origin and other privacy extensions which is pretty unique

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Firefox on android is really slow. I tried using it, but now I use Vivaldi

Pros : really fast Cons : chromium based

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It’s my preferred mobile browser because you can install ublock origin and other privacy extensions which is pretty unique

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Young people seem to proudly go along with the biggest name, which is really sad. They think there’s merit in that, conforming means acceptance.

Meanwhile, anytime I encounter a young non-conformist doing something very contrarian, it gives me some hope for the future. Because 99% of society is open-armedly embracing dystopia because the one thing they hate more than anything is the burden of independent thought and self-determinism. To intelligent freethinking individuals, seeing it play out is a waking nightmare.

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Sadly, at the end of the day I prefer edge because it has cloud voices is slightly faster

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If you’re demanding I watch ads, it’s not “free”. you’re demanding my time and probably attention.

I really think we need to stop with this idea that “Something is free” because no money is exchanged. Some stuff ARE free, there are repos on git, where you can download software, there are websites that ask for nothing. However Gmail, Youtube, reddit, and the rest are not “Free” just because they aren’t directly asking for money.

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More people should try out Tubesync. It’s a tool you can host yourself that essentially uses yt-dl as a backend and lets you subscribe to channels, and it’ll download videos as they come out. Gets you away from the ads and you can archive content you like forever.

https://github.com/meeb/tubesync

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I wonder if they’ll ever make that impossible. I used to go on a couple of 6 hour drives twice a week for a long time. A lot of the drive didn’t have cell service, as it was thru a bunch of mountains. I ended up making a python script that downloaded podcast episodes to listen to, and to force my brother to watch Your Mom’s House, when he was with me on the drive.

It was surprisingly simple to do this.

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I’m glad that their are contemporary historians and archivists perusing YouTube so my great-great-great-great grandchildren can watch a video game review in which a grown man gets shit on by Bugs Bunny.

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Imagine if widevine are required to watch any video, that would be disaster.

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Similar to that you’ve got tubearchivist, because it’s good to have options

https://www.tubearchivist.com/

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That’s pretty cool, thanks

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NewPipe for android is still working. Much better than the official app IMO, no ads and it actually shows the videos you subscribed to.

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YouTube ReVanced has been fine for me too

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NewPipe is FOSS and available in F-droid, which is a plus in my book.

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Youtube Revanced has a habit of going into perpetual loading for me, so I’ve got both it and the normal YouTube app as backup

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Have you tried enabling spoofing under revanced settings? That fixed it for me

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Never heard of NewPipe, thanks for sharing

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I’d say to you all: get used to bombshells dropping! At some point the investor pyramid scheme will go crashing down. It might be now. All those companies were on borrowed time. Until investors realised that “data” isn’t valuable on its own - it’s what you make of it. There needs to be a product that generates revenue. Spoiler alert, it is hard to come up with a business plan that takes plain usage data and makes the technical challenges worthwhile to squeeze money from it. I can feel it myself as data scientist. The honeymoon’s over, investors want to see ROI.

I mean this cycle will probably recover in a few years when the markets recover but still - some lessons stick

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Holy shit! Your post made me realize that we are in Dot-com bubble burst 2.0

It’s the exact same thing, everyone and their dog, had to have a webpage. Investors finally realized that most websites had no way of generating money, and stuff came crashing down.

Same thing is happening now!

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Zines are making a comeback!

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DRS GME

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