That’s because it’s all local to your device.
That’s because it’s all local to your device.
I wonder what happens when they find out that you can do my.name+alias@gmail.com
Brand new: https://grayjay.app/
Has downloads, dislikes, Youtube, Odysee, Rumble, Twitch, Kick, and more plugins, no ads, can cast to devices, offline subscriptions and was paid for by Louis Rossman. Out for a week now. Loving it so far. Just needs Sponsorblock and it will replace Newpipe+Sponsorblock for me. It’s open source but paid software.
We offer a way to pay for the app once. The app will function identically without paying.
The only thing Spotube does with the Spotify API is fetch your lists and recommendations. Everything else it streams off Youtube (Music). Sometimes this is a bit wonky.
Cory Doctorow calls it: Enshittification
It’s pretty fitting I think.
First sentence in the description:
uBlock Origin is not an “ad blocker”, it’s a wide-spectrum content blocker with CPU and memory efficiency as a primary feature.
That like saying a road is for cars. When you can drive your truck and motorcycle on it. (to use your analogy) A road and uBlock can do other things than the one they do the most.
She should start by banning her eyes.
Sweet. I was suspecting that it works like Matrix/Element but I was too lazy to check :) Thanks.
Oh cool, thanks, it’s even better than last time I checked it. lemmy.ml is already struggling with our server. I doubt the admins have time to install themes right now. But maybe soon. Or someone builds a lemmy PWA so every user can have their own interface with api to the instance.
I actually never used anything other than old.reddit. And m.reddit or l.reddit (the one they recently shut down) on my WAP nokia phone.
I actually use both. Reddit to watch or partake in nonsensical angry at the internet posts and Lemmy for real discussion in a niche that I fancy.
Lemmy feels like Reddit did 10 years ago.
Yeah, they should also sue the ISP, the power company, the company who built the criminal’s house and the people who paved the road he used. /s
Oh not wait they are suing ISPs for zeroes and ones that flow through their cables. Strange world we live in. No one would have sued the postal service for a letter they got, or their telco for a call they received before the www.
Why would somebody lie on the internet?