American politics pops up on All. Immediately block that shitfest when I see it. Saw enough of that shit on Reddit
This is great! Can't wait! Thank you for all your hard work!
Liftoff is quite good but there's one thing that I find frustrating. When I get comment replies, I can't click on the comment to go the thread where the comment resides. I don't know if I'm totally missing something or what! (probably am)
I hope it blocks my work emails for a while
I might consider it if they ever implement a modern sidebar like the rest of the others.
Thanks for your reply. I am a Vivaldi user myself currently after trying numerous browsers over the years. I was trying to reconcile in my mind what am I giving up in terms of privacy for my choice. I do tend to lean on and learn from other more knowledgeable myself. I do have a few privacy related extensions installed. But you touch on something there that extends further than personal privacy but Googles influence on web standards, good one.
Yeah I could google it but sometimes I also like to converse and ask questions. Hence why we're here. Thanks for explaining, I have prior understanding of what most you mentioned, Im just hazy how it relates to browser choice since you can block with extensions on most if not all browsers. So if someone is using any chromium based browser, you info is still going to google or is that exclusive to Chrome?
Lol I get your point. Again, the context of the quote probably isn't relevant but it was the first thing I thought of. Time dilation makes sense to me after much research. There was certainly an aha! moment with that one.
If you felt a bit disappointed when YouTube Music only released podcasts in the United States at launch, you're in for a treat as the feature is finally coming to international markets.
Canada Brazil
International for the US but hardly international for anyone else further than a few thousand kilometres away. Wake me when it launches in Australia lol
Probably not entirely related but I like Judge Judy's comment: If something doesn't make sense, it probably isn't true.
I would subscribe and pay monthly for such service.
Pleading ignorance here and genuine questions. Is anyone, within the context of browsers able to define privacy and what it is that FF does that is superior to other say, Chromium based browsers? And what the real world effects are of not using FF for the purpose of privacy? Either reply or point to sources on the Web would be much appreciated.
Great, informative write up. Thank you.
You'd be crazy to answer your phone these days
I can't remember the ad I saw, it was on a billboard while I was driving a couple of weeks ago but here's a link to a semi popular deals website in Australia to confirm my suspicions hehe (yes I am Australian)
I'm starting to see Christmas in July to be advertised. It won't be long before retail pushes that as a time where we socially have to buy gifts for people and we won't even know why lol
Thinly veiled I've had sex post
Lemmy newbie here, it's all new to me lol