• bennypr0fane@discuss.tchncs.de
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    The meme makes it seem lime there’s some causal relationship though: because we tried to avoid big corp products and dampen enshittification, the alternatives we started to seek are going bad? I don’t think so. The world at large is going to shit in a general stream of shitfulness, but I don’t think we caused that development by trying to evade the shit.

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      The proton CEO praised Donald Trump’s choice for who would lead the government’s antitrust division, and now most of Lemmy think they’re a Nazi company or something.

      Just typical cancel culture bullshit. Where people choose to be outraged rather than attempting to understand a situation.

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        🤦 To be expected, at this point.

        The loyalty the left expects from others but never gives in return is truly a sight to behold. Essentially it boils down to “agree with everything they say and if you disagree with one thing, keep it to yourself or else you’re a nazi.”

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        Yeah I agree it’s been an extreme reaction. Perfect is the enemy of good. Maybe most proton users will be willing to seek out even lesser known alternatives and even self host. But if you’re going to talk to a casual user about getting off of Gmail and then you say “Oh but not Proton” then they’re just going to stick with Gmail.

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    It’s good to have some variety - after all different things get shitty in different ways.

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      Self-hosting and FOSS are the way to go. We saw this demonstrated when Raspberry Pi started acting stupidly as a company. There are so many alternatives that it is easy to switch.

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    I wonder what is going to be Firefox reason to even exist if we already have Chrome and Edge?

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      It’s a generally recognised principle in economics that we want competition to take place, and for consumers to have a choice - for a plethora of reasons too large to list here. The most important IMO is a political one though: we don’t want monopolies for the same reason we don’t want monarchies and dictatorships. Being the sole provider of any very important product puts an obscene amount of power in the hand of a single corporation (or a handful of them). We never want that much power to be so concentrated in so few individuals, because it’s fundamentally injust, and always leads to catastrophe. Also consider that if that power is a corporation or a “private” individual, they’re not accountable to anyone but their shareholders (who, in turn never want the corp to be anything other than a money making machine). Even a dictator is more accountable to his subjects than a multinational corporation is to anyone. So there you have it, that’s why we need alternatives.

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      Allows other competitors to exist

      Chrome/edge are the same (yes, I know edge is technically better)

      If everything only needs to adhere to chromium then chromium can put propriety code that only they are privy to and when web standards are made around it all competition can’t exist

      We already have webapps that say they only work on chrome

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      PLENTY of reasons if they oppose enshitification… but if they embrace it, then yes, they’ll just be another pimple in the ass of enshitificated software

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    I went all-in on proton a few years ago but I dislike the direction in which they are going now. Does anybody have tips on how (and where) to switch smoothly. I could self host email but I’ve heard that it’s a big hassle

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      Depends what you want. If you want an experience like Proton with its own app then use Tuta. If you’re happy with IMAP with a client like Evolution (Linux) or FairEmail (mobile for Android) or access via a website then mailbox.org are very good.

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      I’ve been eyeing FastMail.

      Self hosting is almost impossible with email these days. Places like Gmail and Outlook are going to consider you automatically suspicious until you’ve proven otherwise. Can’t prove otherwise until you have a lot of legit email going through. The only way to do that is to attach the domain to a service that’s already proven.

      This isn’t even getting into the configuration issues of running an email server without it becoming a spam relay as soon as it’s turned on.

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        i switched from firefox to waterfox on my phone and have yet to spot any difference.

        i heard some websites might have issues (e.g. web versions of office software) and some settings are missing but in my own everyday use i didn’t run into any of those yet.

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        I tried Zen on Arch. Wouldn’t even load pages. I’d avoid it for a while. 🤷‍♂️

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          Librewolf is definitely better if you are a hardcore privacy nerd. I used it but it broke some sites due to the privacy settings. Waterfox is better than Firefox privacy-wise. Waterfox is in the sweet spot for me. Waterfox has an app but I do not like it because it was very slow compared to the Firefox app. I use Waterfox as desktop browser and Firefox as mobile browser.

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    constructs like companies and software come and go but the individuals, the movement that strives for freedom stays the same

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    I’ve been trying the duckduckgo browser, I think I may stick with it. No idea what to do about email

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    What about Proton? If you mean the fiasco a few weeks back then that’s a false alarm where the internet just went apeshit over an innocent remark.

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    Cool cool, lumping “I love fascists, actually” together with “We’re clarifying our legal positions”

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      So why does a free and ethical software need a user data collection policy that we have to agree to?

      Why do they suddenly need to start collecting our data?

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        I assume because either their legal department, or it sounds like maybe this new exec Varma, thought that the previous language opened them up to potential liability in some jurisdictions.

        The brightline for me is when the terms actually become onerous. If you were an extreme privacy nerd you were already using a fork anyway, for the average user there’s nothing in the terms that’s threatening yet IMO.

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    Browsers I tried yesterday (on Linux):

    • Zen: neat, but the UI is too different for my taste
    • Floorp: also neat, but features I don’t use
    • Waterfox: sweet spot for me

    Librewolf and Waterfox seem pretty similar on paper. I went with Waterfox cuz idk. So far, Waterfox seems to be a drop-in replacement. I haven’t noticed any problems with websites and haven’t run into any bugs.

    One note about Waterfox is that I would have liked if it was added to the official Arch Linux repos. I installed fine with the AUR, but still.

    Bonus: Waterfox is available on Android! 🥳

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      One note about Waterfox is that I would have liked if it was added to the official Arch Linux repos. I installed fine with the AUR, but still.

      Available on Flathub.

      I tend to go with Flathub before the AUR, if available. 👍

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        I tend to go with Flathub before the AUR, if available.

        This is the correct way to Linux in 2025

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          Cool. Could you elaborate? Because I only do this because of some kind of gut feeling… 😅

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            Flatpaks are containerized, making them both more reliable and more secure (in general… but it’s always possible to fuck things up).

            Besides the benefits to users, there are also huge benefits to developers: they can publish a single package and support nearly every distro with it.

            It’s often impossible for a dev to publish and maintain packages for all Linux distros out there, so stuff on AUR is built and packaged by well-meaning, but random people who are not the original developer. This very often leads to the app having bugs and compatibility issues which the developer ends up wasting time debugging and trying to fix even though it’s not their fault. (although downstream packagers can fuck this up too by publishing their own unofficial Flatpaks, like Fedora’s recent OBS shenanigans)

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      I found waterfox on aurora store android and below this stores page it lists trackers found: Mozilla telemetry, Sentry. What is the point if it gives Mozilla the same data? Or is this not whst i think it is?

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      Zen: is Firefox

      Floorp: is Firefox

      Waterfox: is Firefox

      Librewolf: is Firefox

      They are all dependent on Mozilla and its choices.

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        There is currently no comptetive engine that isn’t owned/developed by a big company. Ladybird is slowly getting there, but it’s gonna take a while. Until then gecko engine is OK for now. It’s all opensource so we know when that’s no longer the case.

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          Ladybird’s communications are locked to proprietary, ‘enshittified’ platforms in Discord & GitHub.

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        There is some degree of independence. For example, if Mozilla releases some super evil patch tomorrow, I’m pretty sure everyone would just patch it out immediately. In fact, this is what most derivatives seem to do, patch out the ad/telemetry stuff.

        But yeah, these are all modified Firefox browsers. Hopefully, nobody was thinking these were unique, new, browsers.

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      Is Zen still a safe bet? I’m using it currently and quite like it actually so I’m hoping it’s still a good option. I just frankly am pretty ignorant of all this browser shenanigans.

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      Is waterfox independent of system1 now?

      ETA: they are apparently: www.farside.link/reddit.com/r/waterfox/comments/14phsyl/a_new_chapter_for_waterfox/

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      One note about Waterfox is that I would have liked if it was added to the official Arch Linux repos. I installed fine with the AUR, but still.

      Same for LibreWolf.

      Bonus: Waterfox is available on Android! 🥳

      I was thinking I should ditch android FF, too…

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    Isn’t one of the point of the phenom of enshifitication that it’s near ubiquitous? The reason it can continue is because it reached a critical mass, leaving us few workable alternatives, like a symptom of monopolization. I’d wager some companies feel like they won’t survive if they don’t keep up, not sure if that assessment is true but I bet many think it is.

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      Ah the chaos theory reasoning. There can’t be anything perfect when thinking about it as a whole but you can find sections in a diversified area that are mostly perfect at some point in time but nothing ever lasts.

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      Enshitified product exists - > good alternative arises to meet demand - > good alternative becomes popular - > good alternative either becomes enshitified to maximize profits or is purchased by owner of original enshitified product.

      The capitalist way.

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    This thread got removed where it listed all of the things reddit collects, but we shouldn’t get complacent here either. We need to check our instances.

    Some of the instances do this here. This is not a 100% haven. It’s great and waaaay better, but still, check into your instances, Lemmies.

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      They took out the clause in their policy about not selling user data.

      It’s pretty obvious what follows that

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        Everyone keeps saying this, but no one has an answer for why, if they’re definitely going to start selling all our data, they didn’t say that in the new terms? I’ll get upset when they actually change them to be shitty.

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          The problem is that they can’t or won’t tell the users which data from what parts of the program they sell to whom for what purpose. Instead, they just make you give up all the rights to all your data in a blanket statement. (I think they did adjust the TOS a little bit, but it’s still far from good)