Specifically speaking it branches off tor browser bundle which itself is modified firefox-esr.
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dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•LG to offer subscriptions for already purchased appliances and televisions, evolving into a provider for “Home as a Service”English
14·2 years agoTheir gadgets built their fame because they just worked and were built like a tank. My grandparents had their stuff (from Goldstar era) and they still keep chugging.
None of this “as a service” bs will please the lifetime customers.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Twitter now blocking all DMs from non-Twitter Blue subscribers by defaultEnglish
14·2 years agoMost of us will be overjoyed to see 1M deposited in our bank accounts. Not for Elon.
NSFW links don’g anymore. My favorite artists are either stuck or moving elsewhere.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Official Minecraft wiki editors so furious at Fandom's 'degraded' functionality and popups they're overwhelmingly voting to leave the siteEnglish
12·2 years agoEven Wikia was a bloated mess back in the days. Fandom made it worse.
Is
lemmy.fmhy.mlat the beginning the home/local users instance?
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Are you going to try Meta's Threads?English
8·2 years agoAssuming they don’t mess with fediverse protocols, here’s hoping that I could interact with their users without using Meta’s proprietary apps, when it’s absolutely necessary. (This is separate from mastodon instances choosing to defederate from Meta servers)
If anyone is chiming in with “just plain don’t”, I’m talking of situations like Spanish speaking countries where every single fucking thing is done through whatsapp. Everything. There’s no avoiding it.
If I can use a self hosted instance and foss app to talk to the borg instead of their borgware, that’s a tiny point in my favor.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•You cant even avoid irrelevant results with "site:" anymoreEnglish
23·2 years agoCatering to natural language search queries are fine, I used to think, as long as we could optionally use our search operators.
Now they took the operators away, and all search results are either blatant ads or SEO spams pretending not to be spams.
Fuck.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suggestion for "relay" Lemmy instance for personal use?English
2·2 years agoAnything in particular you did so it does not store any data? I’m thinking I should try out the same on a cheap VPS.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
General Discussion@lemmy.world•We've grown an absolute shit ton of people the past day, insanely nuts to see how active World is.English
1·2 years agoEmail analogy is good to explain the systems architecture, but it still doesn’t communicate ethics of proper use (decentralization). Just look how many people have gmail or outlook as their mail account.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Reddit@lemmy.world•Seen on reddit: Ran out of advertisers. Why? Yes.English
81·2 years agoAs all adblocking solutions, Yay from the user, Nay from the corporate.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.ml•UK government considers preparing for scenario of unexpected collapse of Russian FederationEnglish
1·2 years agoIt’s like saying the police is preparing for thieves robbing the bank or the fire department preparing for a wildfire. It’s part of their job and it would be stranger not to have a contingency plan.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.ml•UK government considers preparing for scenario of unexpected collapse of Russian FederationEnglish
5·2 years agoAre you in Russia right now? How are things over there?
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do people host Lemmy instances and how do they pay for them?English
0·2 years agoDoes that mean my actual home server is behind a VPN connection but has its traffic transparently routed to the external VPS, which eliminates the need for opening ports on the residential router?
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Can someone tell me the reason why these people don't want to leave Reddit?English
3·2 years agoIt’s not like everyone visiting /r/piracy was part of the community itself (which moved to greener pastures). Many visited the sub as part of casual browsing.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•The internet is great again, thanks to all of you 🙂English
2·3 years agoI really missed the early internet charoom vibes. Every day you discovered something new, every person with a random handle felt like a human connection.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Lemmy.world officially has 33k users! 3000 users away from becoming the #1 lemmy instance.English
3·3 years agoI don’t think Reddit will go through a dramatic death as Digg did. Digg v4, as many old timers remember, happened in a different era with a different mix of users.
Reddit will slowly become what their management always wanted it to become: a bastard child of facebook. Some may stay because of habit, some simply won’t care, it’s all the casual crowd Spez is betting on.
That also means it will die a slow death where big flashy subs will be inundated with recycled memes and botspam despite the effort of some with good intentions that still hang into that platform.
If any those become disillusioned and look for another place, Lemmy/Kbin can become that second home.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•I signed up for lemmy.world because I don't want to write an essay. Shout out to the lazy people.English
1·3 years agoI don’t think multiple accounts are a problem unless you’re sockpuppeting, upvoting yourself or doing anything similar.
dustedhands@lemmy.worldto
Chat@beehaw.org•The Reddit blackout was pretty underwhelmingEnglish
16·3 years agoThere are several points to be made:
The Old Reddit, whatever it means, is long gone forever. Aaron is gone. Spez does not care. No apologies or retracting will be made and that’s it.
Reddit must have calculated that there are enough ‘casual’ crowd (not a long timer, does not use or care about 3rd party apps or the old interface, comes for the quick laughs and watches ads) so they could withstand whatever pressure the ‘hard-core’ crowd (long timer, uses and cares about old UI and API changes, does not generate ad views in general, spends long hours in site) generates.
Reddit must have also considered the possibility of the second crowd simply going away. I suspect Spez or the investors simply does not give a damn about it. Ad revenues are everything and there’s a loud minority that threatens to leave? Why should they care, after all? All they see is a potential for “more” growth.
What they do and must care is the eventual entrance of a sizeable competition that eats into their revenues - less visitors mean less ad revenues. Lemmy and Fediverse, as much as I love it and will keep using it, is not that threat - yet.
What will probably happen is that the wider internet will label the riot (as of now) a massive failure, laugh at the “bravery” of slacktivism or whatever the latest meme can be slapped at.
Despite that, it should mark the emerging of a sustainable group of Reddit-like communities that could, in one day, become the competition Digg never thought they would face.
No, I don’t think Lemmy is perfect. I do have an issue with the dev’s political stance. But as long as they don’t become the Spez of what was supposed to be the Federation, and the software and the protocol and the community can sustain and rule themselves, things might be alright.
Reddit will eventually die, like many other internet websites. Perhaps not now. They won’t go out in a spectacular way the Digg v4 happened, but simply wither away like Facebook. But we have another home, and it’s all that matters.



They collect all kinds of data, and it’s tied to users Instagram account. There are tons of data that could indicate given users geographical location without IP (gps, phone service provider, credit card uses, user profile, etc.)