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yeah I remember the reddit interface being uninuititve, confusing, and really hard to learn when I started out. I just got used to it

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I like open board, but I wish it had better text prediction. I would love a privacy respecting keyboard that predicts what I’m going to say. Years ago I had Microsoft SwiftKey so well trained I usually barely even need to type, just hit the suggestions

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I agree the crypto stuff is super annoying, but it’s a really nice and clean browser after you disable all that and tweak the settings (which you’d probably want to go through and configure with a new browser anyway)

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Pi hole doesn’t block youtube ads. Since they are served through the youtube.com domain, you’d be blocking youtube as well

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I saw someone say that Proton implemented their port forwarding in a different way than Mullvad that negates a lot of the issues that caused them to axe it

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I reenact that scene from Captain America

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I like lemmings, it’s fun and quirky but not too over the top

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I haven’t seen anyone mention this yet, but the biggest feature for me would be an automatic redirect to your current instance if you click on a fedi link to another instance

It’s annoying when someone links a post from another instance, and I click the link but I can’t interact since I’m not logged in on that URL

Basically, if you’re on one instance and click on a link to a post from another instance, it should open that post on your current instance. The desktop version of Lemmy needs this too.

This is really my biggest point of contention with the fediverse atm. Needs to be easier to interact across instances without copying, pasting, editing, or typing in URLs

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and iirc Proton took the Swiss government to court after that and won a case reclassifying email legally so that they can’t be forced to disclose IPs like that again in the future

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The death of the old internet continues…

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