Change your DNS resolver to one of these https://www.privacyguides.org/en/dns/
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Change your DNS resolver to one of these https://www.privacyguides.org/en/dns/
I wouldn’t go to Yandex directly, just enable it in SearXNG
It also has an option to search 1337x, The Pirate Bay, SolidTorrents and other sites directly
There’s AirVPN
Yeah, as far as I’m aware, it just runs a copy of the NewPipeExtractor locally, that’s the same stuff that’s used in the Piped backend.
You can also disable the Piped proxy at Settings -> Instance -> Disable Piped proxy
God damn, just use LibreTube. It has a sleep timer, as well as many other advantages: No ads, no tracking, it uses the Piped API so you don’t have to connect to Google servers, and it’s fully open source and available on F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.github.libretube/
They’re also on Mastodon and they even have a Lemmy community: !libretube@feddit.rocks
If you mean ntfy.sh, it actually uses the UnifiedPush protocol. It is a so called UP distributor, and the main way of using UnifiedPush on Android. A brief explanation can be found on the UP homepage: https://unifiedpush.org/
Will definitely share this in some more communities!
You can download individual books through IPFS, but not a collection of their entire dataset
Never actually realized that Kbin/Mbin uses a different format for community links
You need to use an exclamation mark to link to communities, for example it should be !musicals@kbin.social instead of @musicals@kbin.social
I can also recommend the following communities:
!youshouldknow@lemmy.world
!coolguides@lemmy.ca
Damn I seem to have pasted the RYD link twice, now it’s fixed
Tubular is better, it has SponsorBlock and ReturnYouTubeDislike integration
In the EU, this is illegal. As an EU resident, you have the right to subscribe to any service in another EU country.
And LibreTube, they’re also on Mastodon and even have a Lemmy community: !libretube@feddit.rocks
For a different reason tho
The GPL also makes code available for ANY PURPOSE. It just requires people who modify the code to do the same, which is fair.
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