I like the 196 on raddle, but I keep forgetting to use raddle
he/him
if you devalue trans people in any way, including nb people, please block me
I respectfully request that you not refer to me using slurs
I like the 196 on raddle, but I keep forgetting to use raddle
“When I was a child, the large skeleton ripped through the fabric of space and devoured my siblings, and I turned out fine!”
This is in Minnesota. When I was a kid, I begged my parents to drive to see it. They rented a room at some motel in Bemidji and made a weekend of it. The highlight of my trip was seeing the huge Paul Bunyan and Babe statues.
I thought they were so great and it was like they came to life out of a book, but now that I see them again… holy shit lmao
It still is. I use a custom collection, and adding extensions is a huge pita because you practically have to use Jedi mind tricks to get Mozilla to show all the extensions on Android.
That said, Libredirect works just fine on Fennec once it’s installed.
Afaik you need an extension. The best one I’ve found is called User-Agent Switcher.
It even works for me on Android, for the Firefox builds that support sideloading addons.
The site claims it’s unsupported? That usually means nothing. Every site I’ve encountered like that will work fine in Firefox if I switch the user agent header to Edge.
Would MSEdgeRedirect help with that?
The number of sites that aggressively disable the force pinch to zoom accessibility feature is too damn high
I’ve thought about this before. If YouTube collapsed, it would be a good thing because someone would develop something to fill the void, or we’d all start using Peertube or something
I use Firefox+uBO, and I would stop using it, but I’m not convinced that most users would. Too many people fear the slightest bit inconvenience or change.
Ok but it’s still an official version of Firefox, so I fail to see how this is germane
Oh, absolutely! Firefox on Linux and Windows has never been a problem for me. The only problem I had on Linux is the flatpak version gets stuttery when I want to stream from sites of questionable repute, which I could probably fix if I weren’t too lazy to troubleshoot it.
Do not curse me with this knowledge. I rebuke thee!
There’s no karma here, you fool
That’s maybe even good, same-sex marriage is not normal for most people, but anyway that has nothing to do with browser, even if CEO eats childs on breakfast.
What the hell is your problem? Reported.
just let people do whatever they want, wtf is wrong with you people
How are they stopping them? They’re not. But if you think that opposing equal rights for LGBT+ people is a good thing, then you’re a massive piece of shit, and we’re morally obligated to call you out for it, openly and repeatedly.
I know what you’re saying, because having that many addons makes them unique, but doesn’t resist fingerprinting still help somewhat?
Google cares a lot more about me watching ads than I care about watching YouTube.
With that being said, I’ve only encountered the “Ad blockers violate YouTube’s terms of service” screen once, and when I refreshed it was gone
The part about EXIF data is true, but they’re very upfront about this, and they have a sticky post informing people about this and instructing them how to remove the EXIF data themselves. My take is that it’s just a limitation of the site design, it’s good that they inform people upfront, and removing EXIF data a useful thing for people to learn how to do regardless.
As far as privacy is concerned, I’d say that yeah – they’re very pro-privacy. You can still connect with people, though. I’ve met some people on raddle who I’ve actually chatted with off site. So I wouldn’t say it’s anything more than the privacy culture here.
The one thing that sometimes turns people away from raddle is that people on the site tend to have very well-read and carefully formed opinions, and they can sometimes come off as being aggressive and confrontative. But even the people who may come across like that at first are actually very empathetic, once you spend more time there and observe how they interact.
I’ll just say this: I’ve personally not seen anything on raddle that would turn me away from using the site, and I’ve been there off and on since leaving reddit in June.