Have strong opinions, but I welcome any civil fact-based disscussion.
It’s not since March of 2022.
A feature I found particularly interesting is the ability to view community posts which I haven’t seen in any other frontends.
Invidious supports community posts.
There are a few Firefox forks:
And then there is Brave which I find smoother than Firefox, but that’s just me.
Password is hashed locally. Only already hashed password is trasmitted over the internet.
I don’t know the specifcs, but there are strict rules and requirements on how the data has to be stored if you process any of it, then there is complience issues with laws like GDPR and you have to be a registered entity as far as I know. It’s just too much legal paperwork for most FOSS projects.
Top comment made me smile
You are unlikely to find FOSS alternative that is not for cryptocurrencies as the regulations around credit card data processing makes it hard.
What are your thoughts on password managers?
They are mandatory in current digital age.
Do you use one?
Yes. Bitwarden.
Would you recommend it to others?
Already do and most are receptive to it once you show them that every single one of them were caught up in a breach at some point.
@xaxl@lemmy.world Did some testing and it seems that it doesn’t load images through RSS but if you select load webpage, it will show the image.
Check out similar post https://lemmy.ml/post/1442545
Story of open source. Everyone needs to create their own version if even one thing is not to their liking. 🤣
Someone who is interested in continuing it should just fork it.
Proton with paid plans supports it or Windscribe.
Could be. I haven’t tried with Lemmy. Will try later and mention you with my results.
In settings under sources, you can try changing the default target to load the full content if the images are not shown. It depends on the RSS implementation.
All Google apps download numbers are useless as they count every single Android phone ever sold. Never compare them.
They are cross-posted.
Not really, it’s possible to reach it online, but it comes with compromises to user experience. That’s not something most people will ever want, but everyone can easily minimize the data being collected about them without harming user experience.
And I support Mozilla goal of creating something independent, but I also don’t like their engine. Everything using Blink is not automatically a bad thing.