On mobile, I may actually be using libredirect and just misremembered the name, or I might be due for an update. Thanks
LibreFish
There's already a number of countries trying implement news site link taxes, I wouldn't be surprised if they just gave up and decided to cut that out.
Librewolf with Unlock + privacy redirect
Those who don't believe in autocorrect will go strait to he'll
Those who don't believe in autocorrect will go strait to he'll
Sometimes it's just because the lawyers who wrote TOS grab as much leeway as they can, even if it's just to make a translation.
The reason people are talking about this in such a negative light is because it did not occur in a vaccum. Nothing but mildly and moderately bad news over a swath of time adds up quickly. If there was no other bad news it could be written off, but this bad news bears the wight of all the other bad news as well.
rn not much. In the future there'll be properly portable accounts using cryptographic keys and once federation kicks in lighter servers making it probably more distributed.
Servo in future, LibreWolf for now imo
Gemini? The protocol equivalent to the cyber Amish?
Oh, Google stuff. Meh
Doubling down on our core products, like Firefox
Expected them to double down on Google tracking, AI, and pocket while laying off Firefox engineers. Still do, but maybe slightly slower now.
I've been hearing a lot about much heavier blocking and opt in federation. If I were to predict how it all ends up, I see 10-100k users on a small group of servers siloing themselves, and the rest of the fediverse remaining as is. Or even opening up more than it is currently as the loudest people calling for it silo themselves away from the rest of the fediverse.
I won't say that one particular model is against anything or wrong, the point of free software is the freedom to use it in the manor preferred and if people get value from a walled garden then more power to them. Just not for me.