Apologists gonna be apologists.
I have no sympathy for GAFAM, nor for Mozilla.
Apologists gonna be apologists.
I was just kidding about the “I use Arch, BTW” meme ;-)
MV3 won’t affect inbuilt ad-blockers such as Brave’s one (or Vivaldi’s, I guess), as those are not extensions. MV3 is exclusively about extensions.
Nope. Won’t happen to those having inbuillt ad-blocker, as those are not extension and thus aren’t affected by MV3.
This. One could find a lot of smart people “believing” in crypto (whatever this means), while being unrelated to them, and their opinion would mean nothing as well.
There’s no such a thing as “too much Scarlett Johansson”
Was about to suggest Zoho myself. I have a couple of personal domain email hosted there and they’ve been very reliable until now
Maybe. Still faster to read and discard than watching a useless 25 minutes videos.
You mean you dont want to watch a 30 minute video
Extactly. 30 minutes videos is equivalent to 5 minutes reading. Blogs/tutorials >> videos. Always.
Cool. So people can get valuable information without the need to watch 25 minutes long videos (of which 20 minutes are often self-promotion and blabbering for ads revenues)
It’s funny how corporate equates lack of growth with losses. Bastards.
Yeah, no thanks.
I have a .de domain with them. No personal info are shown on whois info.
Was on Namesilo. No complaints, save for the slow website. Changed to porkburn because it was a bit cheaper.
I did the same (Nigeria) a few months ago for a family account. They have still to charge me anything for it. And the account is actually working anyway. I don’t know why. I also emailed them about this and they replied that everything is fine on their end… Well, thank you for the free account, Mr. Tidal.
Tried that as well, around 2011. Not exactly a pleasant experience, with regard the HW support of my laptop. I guess it wasn’t FreeBSD fault anyway, to be honest.
MIne is on a RPi4 4 GB as well (the AIO container) with two SSD and the performance of the frontend are meh… But I seldom use the web part anyway and mainly rely on the desktop client/android App, which work just fine.
Thanks for correcting me. Indeed, they’re not annoying and generally quite far and in between (for now, at last).
Independently on US laws, It’s funny how people in the technosphere still believe that Mozilla are the good guys.