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If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox now
  • Hotels.com last time I was visiting another country for example. A fair few other big sites are not working as expected either.

    Still primarily use Firefox, but the fact is that due to small market share almost no testing is ever done on sites against Firefox.

  • Best Firefox Extensions?
  • I love sidebery, but can’t use it anymore due to the amount of slow down and stutters I’ve experienced with it. If my browser is open for more than 4h or so I starts taking up to 1-2 seconds for me to create a new tab or switch between tabs in it.

  • wefwef is so good it should be an app and not a web app
  • that's something i like with react native and over the air updates. In the app i ship at my job, when its only the javascript bundle that's updated we can actually update without the user ever knowing, they just get a slightly longer load time on that startup of the app, making rather easy ensuring that no users are running out of date and broken code.

  • wefwef is so good it should be an app and not a web app
  • generally Google play is rather fast, but Apple can be insanely slow sometimes. At my work we've had up to 6 working days to get approval of very minor updates. That's the reason why technologies like react native with over the air updates have gotten as prominent as it has.

    As someone who leads an app development team I've started liking pwas more and more the last couple of years. Especially for apps that doesn't do more complex stuff than making api calls and rendering the result to the screen in the form of text.

  • Poddrekomendationer
  • darknet diaries kan ge en stark rekommendation oavsett tekniskt intresse, vissa avsnitt är mer tekniskt tunga men presentatören är riktigt duktig på att förklara saker och många av avsnitten handlar mer om den mänskliga sidan.

  • EVE Online: Anyone got some good abyssal fits?
  • Yeah those two are fine, I really like doing wormhole exploration as well though and the amount of times I’ve ran into people with multi boxed ships sitting on 5-6 different wormholes is super annoying.

  • Poddrekomendationer
  • Jag lyssnar tyvärr på väldigt få svenska podcasts men kan rekommendera några amerikanska.

    Brad & Will made a tech pod är en härlig podcast med allmänt tech snack.

    Deras FOSS pod är riktigt bra också där dom intervjuar pronomen människor i Foss världen.

    P3 dokumentär - bra dokumentärspod. Dom återuppladdar avsnitt dock med jämna mellanrum vilket är lite frustrerande.

    Darknet Diaries - Podcast där olika säkerhets och hacker relaterade ämnen tas upp. Han intervjuar ofta personer som vart involverade i allt från spion härvor till sälja droger på Darknet.

  • What streaming services do you pay for?
  • Too many.. Netflix, Apple TV, HBO max, Disney plus, prime video… and the amount of times I need to pirate stuff is still increasing. If this gets any worse, and it probably will, I will cancel most or all of my subscriptions.

  • /r/bestofredditorupdates

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    Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml pixxel @discuss.tchncs.de

    Is it possible to stop content sync from happening in browser?

    Hey everyone, New Lemmy user here. I’ve been somewhat enjoying the experience since dropping out of reddit. One thing though I find very annoying at the moment is when browsing posts from all sometimes a sync event seems to happen and the content in my browser keeps updating, adding everything newly synced to the top of the browsing experience. So for example. If I’m filtering by hot or active. New posts keep flooding in and moving everything I’m currently viewing further down, forcing me to try to “catch up” to the content I was last browsing. Is there a way to stop this from happening and only have the content update on page refresh?

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    Is there a way to stop new content sync while browsing posts?

    Hey everyone, New Lemmy user here. I've been somewhat enjoying the experience since dropping out of reddit. One thing though I find very annoying at the moment is when browsing posts from all sometimes a sync event seems to happen and the content in my browser keeps updating, adding everything newly synced to the top of the browsing experience. So for example. If I'm filtering by hot or active. New posts keep flooding in and moving everything I'm currently viewing further down, forcing me to try to "catch up" to the content I was last browsing. Is there a way to stop this from happening and only have the content update on page refresh?

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