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    9 months ago

    People are still using Adblock?

    I thought we moved to uBlock Origin several years ago…

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      9 months ago

      https://xkcd.com/1053/

      It’s always fun when I can recommend something better to friends, especially when the new thing requires no new compromises

      Adblock plus --> uBlock Origin

      LastPass --> Bitwarden

      uTorrent --> qBitorrent

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          9 months ago

          Outages may only affect you if you’re syncing a new device or making a write (adding or editing an entry), otherwise your entire vault is available locally.

          And that’s not even a limitation at all, it’s a trade-off. The convenience of syncing devices beats the crap of keepass* solutions for most. And even as a syncthing user, I would absolutely hate having to manage vault sync conflicts myself.

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            9 months ago

            I don’t know if they changed something recently, but when there was an outage a few months ago, you couldn’t even open the app nor use the extension https://old.reddit.com/r/Bitwarden/comments/14yk2ax/bitwarden_down_this_morning/

            And that’s not even a limitation at all, it’s a trade-off.

            No, that’s a limitation AND a trade-off. The stupidity of trusting a third-party cloud provider to manage something as important as all of your fricking passwords is mind-blowing. It’s as if you people haven’t learnt anything at all from LastPass.

            I’m a Syncthing user myself and NEVER had a sync conflict syncing my Keepass db across a dozen devices - not even once.

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              9 months ago

              as if you people haven’t learnt anything at all from LastPass

              LastPass had a list of concerning design choices, using cloud is not one of them. Your personal preference here is irrelevant.

              that’s a limitation AND a trade-off

              It’s really not. You can’t expect the average user to set up yet another service to sync their devices in a way that is conflict-free and available at all times for writes. Sooner or later a write will be lost. It’s very much a trade-off between partition tolerance (synchronization of multiple devices), consistency, and availability - see the CAP theorem.

              Bitwarden maintains consistency by refusing writes when the server is unreachable. Keepass just delegates partitioning to another service entirely (e.g. Syncthing), which opens the possibility of losing edits.

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                9 months ago

                Considering the breaches lastpass had in just the last year, using their cloud service is absolutely a concerning choice. how they got breached is especially egregious.

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      9 months ago

      Does ublock origin even work with chrome on YouTube anymore? I switched to Firefox a couple months ago because, even after updating ublock origin, YouTube still detected that I was using an ad blocker and refused to show me content.

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    I think you mean:

    Latest YouTube update causes massive performance hit.

    YouTube causes the performance hit. Not the ad blockers. If ads weren’t creating such big performance hits by themselves, folks wouldn’t all need to use ad blockers.

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        9 months ago

        It’s super important to keep an eye on any shenanigans from Google, but it can’t be done by raising alarms on incorrect information if the alarm bells are to be trusted.

        Nicely said, I might repurpose that phrase in the future :)

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    9 months ago

    laughs in Piped

    Sorry - smugness isn’t nice. But I don’t know why people are still trying to use Youtube directly, when there are clearly much better options.

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      9 months ago

      iPhone users don’t have the option of a convenient app, though I understand brave browser can work. Either way android users have an easier time blocking ads then Iphone users. I pay for YouTube family so my kids and the TV can avoid ads.

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        9 months ago

        I dont know much about this topic, I just seem to recall a post on the front page of my lemmy app a while ago saying to NEVER use brave as it was a scam. Is there truth to this?

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          Depends on why they were saying it was a scam. It’s functional as a browser, so not a scam on the most basic level. It hasn’t always been as privacy-supporting as it claims (somewhere between Chrome and Firefox if all are carefully configured, it seems). Brave also has a dubious crypto rewards scheme baked in.

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          9 months ago

          I don’t think it was a scam as such. I think people didn’t really understand their model. I haven’t stayed informed on it though so maybe there is more to know.

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, it could be. I host my own instance of Piped, and it feels like pretty much the same experience as if I were browsing YT directly.

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    9 months ago

    I can attest it is very weird. The entire browser slows down on transition to full screen (lags like your machine has a virus or something) and introduces a buffer wheel of lag after the first 10 or so seconds of every video.