!tipofmytongue@lemmy.ml
Edit: or did you mean the website I was talking about ? I eventually found it, it was http://peppercarrot.com/
!tipofmytongue@lemmy.ml
Edit: or did you mean the website I was talking about ? I eventually found it, it was http://peppercarrot.com/
I think the author is @werwolf@fosstodon.org, I feel like the article is targeted towards people who already know about the drama
I don’t think so, I believe they already know about it just didn’t write it in the article.
maybe it depends on the ISP, I can’t access it. (if your ISP is airtel, most of these might not be blocked, not sure why but airtel tends to not block some of the sites that other ISPs do)
The point is, there are too many ads
agreed, but I don’t want to use archlinux
I mean, Wikipedia probably wouldn’t survive if the internet disappeared.
yep, I’m using this, it’s great!
I don’t know if forums are feasible now, I just suggest using reddit and lemmy.
oh :(, that’s a pain
do you need to confirm by pressing “yes” on every item you want to receive ? I think it was like that the last time I used it, I might be misremembering though.
I occasionally discover some cool stuff there
+1, I’ve been using this for like an year.
I tried that, but I just can’t stand its UI :(
I’ve been trying to find a good reliable rss feed reader for android for a while now, still haven’t found a good one.
I guess people just don’t like brave because of the crypto stuff, and they’ve also done some things in the past like getting a fork (that removed BAT) shut down, adding affiliate links to URLs etc.
it seems (to me anyway) that almost anything related to brave that gets posted on lemmy gets downvoted quite a bit, this post is an example. (although, I may just be overthinking it.)
Bibliogram breaks A LOT though I still thank them for their service.
I’ve never been able to get even a single instance to work :(
“stealing” ? and I didn’t know about brave rewards, do they really do that ?