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While Lemmy has been a great alternative to Reddit for me, there just is not a viable alternative to YouTube unfortunately. PeerTube and Odysee do not have even 2% of the same variety of content that YouTube does, and with it now being impossible to make a Google account without a phone number (to subscribe to content creators), I might have to drop YouTube or try to set up some sort of RSS feed for all my favorite YouTubers if that is even possible.
Organic Maps is your best bet
Props to all the volunteers who have the balls to run an exit node. It is so much more to deal with than running a middle node
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Is this referring to when Linus deleted his desktop interface on Pop OS?
I prefer Vivaldi and Ungoogled Chromium as well.
If you want to try out ungoogle Chromium and can’t figure out how to install extensions, here is a quick guide: https://piped.video/watch?v=HWzVKoSHVDo&t=26
Unfortunately Firefox by default is not very private hence why Brave even took off in the first place. People are too lazy to spend a couple of minutes configuring and understanding how their browser works to make it as private as possible, and instead trust a shady third party company with no long term history to create a “private by default” browser. Now Brave obviously does good to protect your privacy from big tech like Google or Microsoft, but not from they themselves, they even block other companies ads but replace it with their own ads. Shady as hell.
I use the Arkenfox user.js repository for my Firefox profile, with a few lines in the user.js file modified to make it easier to use such as keyword.enabled set to true and browser.startup.page = 1 and other stuff, installed UBlock Origin, Decentraleyes, Dark Reader, Cookie AutoDelete, and Multiaccount Containers with certain cookies set to never delete within those containers. I have taken three different browser fingeprint tests from different sources and it does great in all three tests with super solid fingerprinting resistance. It is, in my opinion the most private yet very usable and daily driveable browser.
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