I’d recommend PeerTube for that.
That sounds really handy! Can’t wait to never hear about it again!
I had to double-check to make sure; but no, it isn’t.
It’s the second time I’ve seen this tweet in 24h, and I still can’t believe this isn’t meant to be ironic.
I’m almost impressed by how dumb this guy is.
Datura Network’s Invidious instance has a rotating IP, so it’s considerably harder for Google to block it.
As a British person, I approve.
I know it’s basic. It’s been a while since I last made a meme.
Never mind !2meirl4meirl, I need to make a !2meirl42meirl4meirl.
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It’s just the headline for this one. The rest of the article is more serious and less ironic.
GTK: GNU’s Not Unix Image Manipulation Program Toolkit
You can try playing with Arkenfox, installing uBlock Origin, fiddling with about:config, and giving yourself an aneurysm…
…or you could try Mullvad Browser. It’s a fork of Firefox, co-developed by Mullvad and The Tor Project, with impressive fingerprinting resistance (according to Cover Your Tracks). It’s like Tor Browser without Tor.
Also, install NoScript. It helps a lot.
Looks like it is. I had noticed a few Mastodon and Misskey instances blocking poa.st, but I didn’t realise it was the same as poast.org.
Good thing there are other instances now!
My HP’s hinge broke, too. I had to pack the entire back of the case with putty in order to fix it, and it’s still not quite right.
!weirdcore@sopuli.xyz