This is subjective. I think it could be something like two check boxes in settings:
- Enable hearts?
- Enable up/down votes?
(I'm not complaining, works for me as is. Just trying for some constructive criticism.)
This is subjective. I think it could be something like two check boxes in settings:
(I'm not complaining, works for me as is. Just trying for some constructive criticism.)
They start with CSAM, move to copyright infringement, and end at censorship of those with opposing views.
Once such laws and mechanisms are in place all it takes is the ~~right~~ wrong leadership to take it all away to keep us safe.
I enabled the option and after reopening the app GIFs play but only after I click them.
Click image, which zooms to occupy full screen, and GIF plays. Go back to thread by closing image and it stops again. \ So basically it plays when full screen but not inline.
The day I'm forced to watch YouTube ads is the day I'll stop using it.
Google uses tax avoidance schemes and I use ad avoidance schemes.
Bad title.
Powerful people abusing their position to take advantage of others is, sadly, not unusual.
An extension would allow me to use FF as I usually do for all sites except for list-of-blocked-sites-in-EU that the extension would work its magic on to allow data through. Also, I wouldn't have to look for a secure proxy myself and it would work (hopefully) on FF for mobile devices.
(Right now I'm using Tor which was already suggested in a different comment. The effort of having to open Tor is small but I was wondering whther an extension like Censor Tracker existed.)
I suppose a proxy could work. Ideally I would have multiple proxies working within the same profile like
That's what I have been using. More often than not I get exit nodes that allow the propaganda through.
Any similar extensions to bypass EU censorship?
Some distros do this already.
Alternative downloads
There are several other ways to get Ubuntu including torrents, which can potentially mean a quicker download, our network installer for older systems and special configurations and links to our regional mirrors for our older (and newer) releases.
BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer download network that sometimes enables higher download speeds and more reliable downloads of large files. You need a BitTorrent client on your computer to enable this download method.
Note the vote was withdrawn, not actually voted against. They're pushing this for a later date because there was no majority.