

Interesting 🤔 “intercept” as in to rip them?
And suppose a friend asked me how you do that. What should I tell them?
Interesting 🤔 “intercept” as in to rip them?
And suppose a friend asked me how you do that. What should I tell them?
This sounds like the Netflix model.
Yo ho, yo ho!
In the UK it’s a “builders’ bum”
They can still reject the proposal. Just because they’re built upon Chromium, doesn’t mean they need to utilise or retain every feature Google adds to it.
Agreed. News about X is not news about technology.
What better way to create the image of a thriving userbase, than for your userbase to literally create the image.
I do think Firefox gets a degraded experience on some websites.
For example, Google Meet supports virtual video backgrounds and 3D face filters for Chromium based browsers.
And Google Search serves up an older results page design with fewer features to Firefox users. Someone has literally had to create a Firefox addon to make it pretend to be Chrome so it gets the modern results page.
I realise these are both Google-owned websites - but I don’t think it’s accurate to say that the average user isn’t going to come up across these differences.
There are several eras of the web.
I think Lemmy feels very much of the “Web 2.0” era, which came about in the mid-to-late naughties. When MySpace and Facebook and blogging were all the rage.
So not the same “old web” era as Windows 98. If that makes sense!
This is where I have to give credit to modern WiFi routers and mesh access points.
The ones I’ve owned most recently allow you to switch off the LED lights in the admin control panel. I can even set them on a schedule if I want them on during the day (to indicate status) and off at night (so I can sleep).
Much better than old routers which used to flash whenever data was being broadcast.
Really? I’ve been using it for a while and haven’t noticed tracking.
What sorts of tracking have you seen them engage in?
They display ads in search results, which they presumably do need to track clicks for. But you can literally just switch the ads off in the settings. And then you’ll never see them again. They’re on by default, but not mandatory.
reddit uses a differential for upvotes
ELI5? I’m genuinely interested - just wonder what this means? I’d always assumed +1 on a post meant 1 user clicking the “upvote” button.
Was Twitter a bad name?
Maybe it depends where you are. It’s not uncommon for businesses in the UK to only accept card payments.
Do you have a sauce for that Google announcement about Reddit? I’m interested!
It really does, doesn’t it!?
Do people even use Pinterest nowadays?
I’m always staggered by how regularly it appears at the top of search results.
Yeah. Honestly, I’m still not sure I understand it. ELI5?
Try wefwef, it’s hands down more polished than the Lemmy web UI and Jerboa.
Thanks! I’ll try this next time when I get one of these popups.