Nah they they’re chill. Hell, I can’t even count how many alternative clients they own. IIRC they developed four clients for web alone.
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Nah they they’re chill. Hell, I can’t even count how many alternative clients they own. IIRC they developed four clients for web alone.
Are you sure you are not watching “horizonatally spinning rat”? /s
I just installed Flowit! and it’s pretty cool
Yeah the Android version is still on beta and not pleasant.
I’m a RedReader user so I really missed the swipe gestures for voting. It also has a web app version that I can install both on mpbile and PC. While I’m not a fan of iOS look, I’m not a fan of Material You either.
The way I do it is an extension that auto-rejects most cookie consent prompts for me. There’s probably a userscript somewhere that you can manually integrate into uBlock.
Yeah, helped test out my friend’s money management app some months ago. Really must be a university thing
To be fair, that’s true to me too but MS’s way of marketing it is just annoying and predatory. With that said, Firefox is my jam and only use Edge for things related to my Microsoft school account.
On Windows 10 too. I always just download from the website or store but I recently experienced the pretty fun of updating my apps over CLI for some reason
Unfortuantely, how I see it, FOSS devs are more likely to cater pro/enthusiast users who are more open to try and support desktop solutions. Meanwhile, indie Android devs are also likely to monetize their work. I can’t blame them, though.
I mainly use Mastodon now but sadly, my country’s public institutions (such as meteorology and seismology) have no presence in the fediverse. There’s also a particular fandom I follow that mainly interacts om Twitter.
As a consequence it might also block sone ads so that’s a bonus. Either way, I like the level of control.