Only some countries need VPNs. If your country doesn’t care about piracy (e.g. Italy, Spain or Eastern Europe) just don’t bother paying for a VPN.
Only some countries need VPNs. If your country doesn’t care about piracy (e.g. Italy, Spain or Eastern Europe) just don’t bother paying for a VPN.
Is it stable yet to use it? I’ve seen it and it looks promising, but it’s also under active development.
*chef’s kiss*
Add a private torrent indexer and/or Usenet and it’s perfection.
Exactly. Italy doesn’t care either, unless it’s football (soccer if you like freedom 🦅).
From the official Nintendo server, if you have an app that then removes the protection from the downloaded files.
I don’t think autorun worked with floppy disks, only with CDs and USB units.
Italy also has DNS filtering, but they recently added IP blocking for some sports streaming websites. This had terrible consequences
Secrecy and bypassing court orders? It seems like illegal censorship to me.
He removed the ability to see likes made by some profile on the profile page itself.
Yeah, I’ll be honest, never have I took a look at somebody’s likes on Twitter or Mastodon.
They can’t be completely private because instances have to share how many upvotes each post has. That’s a limitation of the fediverse, since everything is spread across many independent systems, data has to be exchanged across them.
As of now, they’re semi-private because end users can’t easily see who voted on a post/comment unless they manage an instance themselves.
Yes, I may be wrong, but spinning up your own instance would also let you see new votes from now on, not votes on old posts. Which makes it even harder for trolls and morons.
This guy scats.
Nice! Interoperability is great! 🤩
I wonder what happens if I upvote your comment via Lemmy 🤔 do you see my upvote in Friendica?
Reddit used to be open-source, its code still archived on GitHub… then we saw what happened. They closed the source (de facto killing every small Reddit clone) and more recently they cut ties with every developer using their APIs.
I honestly see lemmy.world as a problem. Not as big as relying on Reddit source code, but still a problem. We need to prevent centralization as much as possibile, and one instance having >50% of all users is a bad sign.
Mobile apps (such as Voyager) let you choose the instance you want to sign up. I think they should incentivize instances that are not lemmy.world, until it scales back to a smaller size. Like some kind of rubber-band roulette.
Yes, you’re right and I agree with you. If OP decides to download it from the Play Store, however, he/she’s going to be disappointed when they remove the app and it stops getting updates, and then it breaks.
Hmm Play Store? That app is not gonna last, trust me.
Also, search on YouTube has been utterly broken for years. You get at most 4 or 5 results and then a random series of videos that are completely unrelated to my search query.
+1 for Fossify, great set of apps.