Try turning off JavaScript when ur faced with an overlaying paywall
i meow at the moon
Try turning off JavaScript when ur faced with an overlaying paywall
Might I add brave’s BAT wallet is garbage. You had to sign up to some random exchange and upload your ID (I didn’t), but even that you couldn’t even backup your wallet into a new install, so hope that you would never have to format or reinstall or change devices - it’ll be a pain to restore, if it was even possible.
Firefox over brave any day.
ya. I was confused at first because i went to try it out but no f-droid or any other way of getting it?
i just searched and it looks like there’s already one on an instance
I’m pretty much new to lemmy so i don’t even know how communities are made
You’re right, why are we allowing the internet be be monopolized like this? it is futile because we’re basically giving up all control and forming a dependence on these few select tech companies.
It’s truly this simple and very liberating to be reminded of this.
How about we go a step further and save them the labor; just announce to me your intent on implementing DRM on websites, out of all things, and I’d just block my devices from visiting that entire site because why waste my time.
Many of these tech or media companies need us more than we need them.
Strongbox for ios works with keepass formats.
Quit work and start a new hobby to spend serious time in. Not sure what that would be.
Same here. The switch is much more enjoyable.
Give it time.
Exactly. Reddit was once new compared to their competition, stumbleupon or digg. This time why not opt for the Foss alternative.
Yes. I plan on using lemmy over reddit from now on. There are enough similar communities here. I’ll have to keep using reddit if i’m searching for something and it comes up, but i don’t plan on actively using reddit anymore. They showed their true colours: a company’s whole business model built around collecting and displaying user content and then has the nerve to pull that they did on 3rd party developers?
They didn’t want app competition because they needed to serve ads in their app.
Yeah…that happens, but from my experience it works a lot of times