Think my DNS is blocking them too, keep seeing comments about ads and I haven't seen a single one lmao
BrokenToshy
Let the logs state that I declare I have never been a pirate a day in my life, I don't own a boat nor do I know what torrenting is
Most likely just pick up by a bot in error, sometimes that happens.. sounds more like the exception rather than the rule
Alternatively would people do that? Just go onto the internet and lie.
I'm not on my PC to double check right now but maybe turn hardware acceleration off (or on, not sure what default is) I remember having issues years and years ago and I believe it was hardware acceleration. Worth a shot at least.
Can't say I've experienced the same issue as you though.
Alternatively could always try Librewolf
Kids these days trying to take away our skinny jeans! Never I say!
We'll see who is laughing when it snows and their ankles are frozen. Suppose they all have to learn somehow
"Oh but the aesthetics of the phone" proceeds to put phone in case and never see the actual device it's entire lifespan anyway
I just use both. Lemmy for general browsing and Reddit when I want a more specific community that isn't around yet.
I was never a 3rd party app user really as I just use old.reddit through the browser on my phone so until old.reddit is killed off I'll probably continue to use both. Once thats gone though I won't be using Reddit, new UI is truly awful
"What time is it?" "Why would I tell a stranger the time?"
I admire the pettiness to buy the platform that is bullying you then running it into the ground lmao
I'm only using Reddit for /r/soccer at the moment as the Fedi versions aren't very active unfortunately. But if they become more active or Reddit get rid of old Reddit then I'll be done completely.
My only issue with Lemmy at the moment is every other post is a out Reddit to the point I might aswell be on Reddit... Understandable why but would be nice to see other content
All I've learned from today's drama is some of you people really love apps. People getting enraged over which apps people are using..
Lemmy really seems to attract even more terminally online people