noodlejetski (he/him)
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noodlejetski (he/him)@piefed.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘Your phone is about to stop being yours': anger brewing among Android fans as major Google app change draws nearEnglish
9·4 months agoand two years later they’re gonna announce that according to their telemetry, not enough people are perfoming all those acrobatics to make maintaining it viable, and will close it off completely.
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Technology@lemmy.world•‘Your phone is about to stop being yours': anger brewing among Android fans as major Google app change draws nearEnglish
5·4 months agono they don’t. they do have a partnership with Murena, which sells them preinstalled with /e/, which is a degoogled Android ROM. there is a Ubuntu Touch port available for some Fairphone models though.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•The founder of /e/os is anti-securityEnglish
73·5 months agohonestly, given Graphene’s social media record, I’d assume they’re translating the video in the least generous way possible
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Me Buying A Phone From Google Solely Because I Can Put GrapheneOS On ItEnglish
4·5 months agobecause in some countries it’s been the default means of communication for over a decade, which means a network effect.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Me Buying A Phone From Google Solely Because I Can Put GrapheneOS On ItEnglish
3·5 months agobefore it was acquired by Facebook
not that it really matters, but it was a few years after the acquisition.
noodlejetski (he/him)@piefed.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Spanish engineer reports flaw in ‘smart’ vacuums after gaining control of 7,000 devicesEnglish
3·6 months agoAzdoufal found that he could look and listen through the vacuums’ live camera feeds and collected more than 100,000 messages from the devices. He could also use any robot’s internet protocol – or IP – address to determine its approximate location.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Vietnam Bans Unskippable Ads, Requires Skip Button to Appear After 5 Seconds - SaigoneerEnglish
3·7 months agopersonally, I’m wary of totally-not-Russian companies operating from Cyprus.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Vietnam Bans Unskippable Ads, Requires Skip Button to Appear After 5 Seconds - SaigoneerEnglish
12·7 months agohttps://mullvad.net/en/help/dns-over-https-and-dns-over-tls#mobile-os
blocks all ads device-wide for free. the “base” profile should be good enough for most people. note: while this is provided by Mullvad, a trusted VPN company, the solution above is NOT a VPN.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Leaker Who Apple Is Suing Says 'Screw It,' Here's the Foldable iPhone EarlyEnglish
14·8 months agoremove all the screens and the charging port and I’m sold.
ligns
that’s a fascinating typo.
It might shock you, but content on YouTube gets paid
similar fraction of pennies as in Spotify’s case, and often the people who receive the money aren’t the people behind the content, especially when it comes to older or less popular music, because it’s been uploaded by some random guy 14 years ago.
you are basically saying what? Listen for free, middle finger to authors, and buy merchandise? As opposite to listen legally, authors get something and buy merchandise?
no, my good guy, I say middle finger to Spotify and their warmongering, slop-embracing, Joe-Rogan-loving business, and spend money in a way that skips at least one middle man which hopefully results in the artist getting a bigger cut, and in you actually owning something even when the company you’ve bought from goes down, rather than renting it.
But hey, I’m glad that you speak for authors.
right back atcha!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Backing up SpotifyEnglish
10·8 months agookay so this next bit might shock you, but there’s already a HUGE amount of music available on Youtube for everyone to search through and listen to with just a few click. and in addition to that, there’s the Soulseek network, countless torrent trackers – both public and private – that let you download entire discographies, as well as Youtube download tools, websites and tools that let you rip music from streaming services. and all of those are free! more than that, they have been around for years! and before that, people would download songs from Limewire or Kazaa or Napster, tape songs from radio, or buy bootleg albums. and somehow, there’s still people buying music and T-shirts from their favourite bands, and paying to attend their concerts. absolutely bonkers.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Backing up SpotifyEnglish
19·8 months agoa few years ago, back when I was still using Spotify, I checked my Wrapped and apparently I was using Spotify more than 99.5% of users in my country, and when it came to my most listened artist, I was in top 0.05% listeners worldwide. doing some back-of-the-napkin math with the data I got online about Spotify’s payouts, it turned out the money the artist got during that year from me amounted to
less thanjust a bit over a dollar.if you’re really concerned about supporting artists, use the money you’d pay for your music streaming subscription and buy their album or a piece of merch every two months.



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