[-] stationary_melon@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 hours ago

It's really more like being called Indiana Jones or Washington Jones

[-] stationary_melon@lemmy.ml 2 points 6 hours ago

Are you referring to websites that use OpenGl like Google Earth? If that is the case, there is an option for enabling it on settings.

[-] stationary_melon@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I had no idea. Thanks for telling me! In that case, im going to try to use the ones from IzzyOnDroid if avaliable

Edit: According to their docs, they do take some special security measures and I couldn't find a case of an app offered on FDroid which had malware.

[-] stationary_melon@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago

The closest to that would be Codeberg. It's a nice initiative, and some big projects like LibreWolf are already using it.

[-] stationary_melon@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 days ago

I personally like F-Droid's vetting process. It's true that updates always arrive a few days later, but you can be sure they don't contain any malicious code. Furthermore, they specify all of the antifeatures a program has, which makes it easier to avoid them. If you want faster updates, you can always download a program through Obtanium.

[-] stationary_melon@lemmy.ml 6 points 3 days ago

His comment history seems written by chatgpt. Then again, his first comment is about machine learning, so it wouldn't surprise me that he has adopted the mannerisms of LLM

[-] stationary_melon@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

Honestly SearXNG and Brave search are fairly good. I don't think I've ever had to switch to google or some bing clone to search the internet for a very long time

[-] stationary_melon@lemmy.ml 34 points 1 month ago

Damn, these are some pretty great news. I block third party cookies by default on uBlock Origin anyway, but sometimes you have no choice but to enable them for the website to function. I'm glad Mozilla is implementing this.

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As far as I know, open file formats have become the standard for basically all industries and types of files. However, some of them, like the Microsoft Office Formats, are still proprietary. I have seen Open Office documents and Ogg being recommended for Office documents and audio files, respectively, but I'm somewhat confused about other types of formats like video.

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As far as I know, open file formats have become the standard for basically all industries and types of files. However, some of them, like the Microsoft Office Formats, are still proprietary. I have seen Open Office documents and Ogg being recommended for Office documents and audio files, respectively, but I'm somewhat confused about other types of formats like video.

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