A lot people are liking it because the people who didn’t during the early preview didn’t receive their early access copies.
A lot people are liking it because the people who didn’t during the early preview didn’t receive their early access copies.
Well, it is the second best option after burning google to the ground.
This is the result of them blocking invidious. They targeted large Datacenter nodes and check for the number of requests from those datacenters that aren’t logged in, and block them until that number meets a certain threshold. This also causes people with VPNs to get this message. The solution is to connect to smaller self-hosted invidious instances or using proxies hosted on normal residential ips.
That depends entirely on what kind of data is stored and how often a new unique ID is created, and that’s something users can seize control over.
They put ads in books too, unfortunately. The internet ones you can block.
It doesn’t track users. It collects anonymous statistics and assign them to a unique ID without storing any other information about the user.
And it IS meant to replace cookies, but you can’t just replace them all at once and disable the legacy cookies. It is going to have a gradual transition.
And they did tell us about this many months ago.
Also disingeneous to call it adding ads to firefox, because that’s also not what is happening. They’re trying to replace cookies with something better for our privacy, and them developing this feature will not impact any users who block ads or disable tracking cookies already.
I think they should go ahead and make the feature so that people who don’t care about ads at least don’t get tracked.
Element seems to have voice and video chats in beta right now, and they plan to implement it into the Element application, so it looks like it is on the way at least.
Why not just use Matrix? I thought it was the goto FOSS and decentralized Discord alternative.
Being able to select multiple layers at the same time was a feature requested 11 years ago. Now it is finally here.
For anything non-gaming I use Linux.
For anything gaming I still use Linux.
Wish I saw this comment before I posted mine. Looks like he’s already pushing back at my comment.
I’ve never heard of a town or village that doesn’t have at least one bus that goes to the center and off to some bigger town elsewhere. What kind of town do you live in?
Also, your family owns a car that no one can drive?
Have you tried applying for social welfare?
Sure, no one is going to offer you a place for work where you live. That’s why I’m suggesting moving away from where you live. What if you moved to some place in the middle of nowhere where rent is cheap?
Even if you get a license, do you plan to use your parents’ car?
You could apply for a job in another town entirely, and then move there after getting the job. Kill two birds with one stone. Some employers also offer apartments for their employees. It sounds like moving a bit away could do you good. You could take the bus or something to see your family every once in a while.
If you really want to live in your hometown, you could continue jobhunting in it while employed in another town.
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Just guessing, but maybe a 6.4 / 10 customer score. More copies sold than Concord, but not enough to go net positive. It looks polished so I doubt it’ll be overwhelmingly negative, but it just won’t be that interesting to gamers so most will probably just not buy it.
It’ll probably be review bombed in both directions.