I would replace the storage widget in the panel for a RAM one. I think it would be more useful. Other than that very good but minus 1 point for deleted. 8.5/10. I love the recent attention to retro stuff.

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago

I think it may not have playlist support yet.

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 5 points 3 days ago

The Gitlab page says it is using Piped and there are mentions of it in the app itself.

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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml to c/opensource@lemmy.ml

I saw this app featured on a YouTube channel and thought it was pretty interesting, especially for GNOME users. However there is a rather weird thing about it: it claims to be using Piped for YouTube but it doesn't get the "Sign in to confirm that you're not a bot" error. I guess it uses a different API when Piped gives an error.

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml -4 points 3 days ago

Plasma, Plasma... At least they reverted the changes this time and didn't just leave it as is until they finish the fixes.

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago

That's what I want too. I think it should even be a default Android widget. I remember finding one a few years ago but I obviously don't remember the name now.

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 days ago

I saw one that rickrolls the victims in this video: https://youtu.be/6vJwwRUtwMw

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 days ago

This is a peaceful but not the best approach. Though we should always respect and thank the developers, we (if possible) shouldn't just let things be replaced with worse alternatives all the time.

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Basically title. I noticed the new version in my F-Droid client but there wasn't any information about it anywhere. The version name also had a mention of the Google Play Store (gplay). What's up with all of this? Are there any questionable proprietary components being implemented to comply with the Play Store requirements or something?

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 days ago

I think they had reasons to act how they acted. They're probably on a lot of pressure because the whole tech world is fighting ad blocking now.

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I just came across this amazing app. Idk much about yt-dlp but the app seems to fully support it, even with custom commands and stuff. Of course I tested it and it worked well (with just 1 video fail to download out of approximately 10). Though by default it seems to download videos without audio so make sure to click the small "Audio" button in the download menu and enable it.

I recently saw someone recommending using a privacy respecting frontend for searching videos and downloading them instead of watching them online for better privacy and consistency so I hope someone will find it useful... or just use it to download videos because that's what most people do anyways.

Also I hope I'm not copying anyone's post here. My Lemmy client doesn't support search so I can't check if there are any posts about this app.

P. S. Excuse my usage of the foul phrase "YouTube downloader" to describe this app. I just wanted to make it easier for less tech savvy people to understand what this app is and how it can be useful for them.

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I already know that private DNS is important for privacy. I'm using Quad9 btw.

But recently I hear a lot about NextDNS and similar providers that give more advanced features such as custom filters and domain blocking. I'm getting interested in that topic now as I have to use some proprietary apps with a lot of trackers in them.

However I'm really struggling to find useful information about what domains to block, what settings to use in one or another use case etc. I don't have much experience with firewalls and server stuff either which makes it even harder.

So, could anyone share some good resources on this so I can get started? Or should I just not worry about it and use a whole other system such as firewall?

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 153 points 1 month ago

Now it's really starting to look suspicious and power abusive.

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I hesitated for a long time before posting this because I didn't think it having copyrighted materials (even in the client itself by default) is something the FOSS community necessarily likes the sound of but now I'm sharing it anyways. I guess I'm making my image of the most controversial Lemmy user official with this one.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml to c/opensource@lemmy.ml

Yes this is a Telegram client and yes it will break the Lemmy's downvote world record but I still find this one very nice and "actively" maintained. There are not many good Telegram FOSS forks without Google integrations and similar stuff out there.

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I've been using it for a long time and it's been a good experience (except for 1 or 2 crashes) so here I am sharing it I guess.

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I've been receiving direct messages with pretty much the same contents from different accounts for a few months now. The contents include a question which I answered but the messages keep coming. I tried to report this using Jerboa's built-in functionality but I always got an error "Report deleted". Can I do something about it or I'll just keep receiving the messages until I create a new account?

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Basically title. Recently I saw a new option in Chromium website permission settings called "allow access to local network" or something like that and I know some antiviruses on Windows that can list all devices connected to the same WiFi network. I'm usually using Firefox based browsers that obviously don't have the option to disable or enable that access. So can some really invasive websites mine data about my local network, connected devices etc? And if so, what can I do to prevent it except for just disconnecting everything else when visiting such websites?

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After the death of ViMusic (a very lightweight MD3 YouTube Music client) I saw RiMusic getting quite popular but now it's a very feature-rich client with its own UI design that is also very slow on older devices (based on my bare metal tests). I found this other one interesting so hopefully someone else will like it too.

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I know most of you already know these apps or need something more advanced but I found them interesting so I thought I might as well share it here for those not familiar with them.

WARNING: one of the apps in the list (Plexamp) doesn't appear to be open-source so use it with caution.

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 124 points 3 months ago

Just to clear some misunderstandings, TLE did a performance test on this distro and it was pretty much the same in terms of FPS as other distros. Gaming distros like Bazzite are made for a faster and easier setup process because gaming tools and stores and preinstalled.

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Chromium... I'm so getting downvoted with this one.

Anyways,

I have an old Android 6 phone that is still not completely unusable and my older family members want to use it as a backup phone (in fact, they already do). They can't live without Facebook (obviously) so I installed Firefox on it and made a PWA for Facebook. It works surprisingly well but Firefox itself is quite sluggish and slow to open on that piece of hardware. So I'm thinking of installng a Chromium browser on it, as well as on my other old devices to make them run a bit better and just out of my extremely unhealthy curiosity.

But the problem is they all do not support modern arm64 apps that most Android phones use nowadays. Instead they need this other type called armeabi-v7a. There were Chromium based browsers that had a v7a version (Bromite for example) but they all suspiciously died at the same time more than a year ago. Does Chromium really not support the old architecture (or whatever it is) anymore or I'm just not searching well enough?

P. S. Advices to buy a newer device will not be accepted and will be treated with appropriate level of hostility.

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 140 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Hey that's a great reason for many to move to Firefox, even for normal users

[-] GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml 185 points 7 months ago

I think this should be legally prohibited. Also is it possible to physically disconnected the network modules so they can't send anything?

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