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Switched from my old vpn to mullvad. Using it on my phone and laptop, its really good.
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Isn't that for PC? I was looking for an Android one
I use blackplayerIsn't that for PC? I was looking for an Android one
Switched from my old vpn to mullvad. Using it on my phone and laptop, its really good.
Vinyl/Phonograph are good. They're basically the same, phonograph's color picker of all things is behind a paywall, vinyl's isn't.Isn't that for PC? I was looking for an Android one
I don't know if this was mentioned earlier, but NoScript is a fucking godsend. It's no longer exclusive to Firefox, so you can also use it with Brave and other such Chromium spinoffs.
I've been using NoScript to get rid of all the additional "noise" that most modern webpages try to shoehorn: CDN stuff for shit I don't care about, pop-up prompts that I usually exit anyway, that kind of thing. There are some privacy benefits too, but you generally have to disable JavaScript on literally everything for it to have any tangible benefits. At that point, 90% of webpages just cease to function altogether.
I personally just have my shit set to "allow top-level domain" and then enable the stuff that I actually want to see like videos on a third-party streaming website. It's not necessarily the most optimal from a privacy perspective, but it's definitely a huge step up from just being spammed with bullshit JavaScript that lags everything down.
Using NoScript and temporarily allowing scripts one by one to see a webpage populate is a good way to understand how busted things are. Sometimes you will have 3-5 scripts allowed while 13 is blocked yet the page is running fine.
@Smaug's Smokey HoleI don't know if this was mentioned earlier, but NoScript is a fucking godsend. It's no longer exclusive to Firefox, so you can also use it with Brave and other such Chromium spinoffs.
I've been using NoScript to get rid of all the additional "noise" that most modern webpages try to shoehorn: CDN stuff for shit I don't care about, pop-up prompts that I usually exit anyway, that kind of thing. There are some privacy benefits too, but you generally have to disable JavaScript on literally everything for it to have any tangible benefits. At that point, 90% of webpages just cease to function altogether.
I personally just have my shit set to "allow top-level domain" and then enable the stuff that I actually want to see like videos on a third-party streaming website. It's not necessarily the most optimal from a privacy perspective, but it's definitely a huge step up from just being spammed with bullshit JavaScript that lags everything down.
@Smaug's Smokey Hole
Don't use noscript, it's a mess and I think (this was a long time ago so I could easily be misremembering) it's compromised in a similar fashion to ABP. Use umatrix. It does everything noscript does, does it better, and with more flexibility and better usability. ublock origin and umatrix are the holy grail of browsing.
iirc something akin to that. If you look at the reviews history from circa 2017/2018 when firefox switched to webkit addons you might be able to find more details. Even if not, umatrix is far more granular. It can do what noscript does as easily, or if you rather you can granularly control domain and subdomain permissions for cookies, css, images, media, js, xhr, frames, and "other".I've been using NoScript on Firefox for a long ass time, so I was actually completely unaware of it being compromised. How so? Does it do some shit like ABP does where it allows for "acceptable" scripts/ads?
VLC is trash. PotPlayer is where it's at.
VLC is trash. PotPlayer is where it's at.
MPC-HC is still better than PotPlayer, change my mind.VLC is trash. PotPlayer is where it's at.
vlc is like vim: every distro comes with it, every user has strong opinions on it, and it can do everything you need it to do and a hundred things you don't.
Have the 180 iq mpv devs figured out a way to dynamically randomize and repeat the current queue without having to restart and pass the --shuffle and --loop args like some kind of savage?
mpv can't play DVDs properly at all, VLC's UI is terrible but it plays basically everythingI rarely see any need for anything but mpv.
I've never understood why so many people dislike VLC. The anime pirates didn't like them because they were slow at introducing 10-bit decoding, but they at least make sure their features work properly in beta before adding them to the mainline release.mpv can't play DVDs properly at all, VLC's UI is terrible but it plays basically everything
@Smaug's Smokey Hole
Don't use noscript, it's a mess and I think (this was a long time ago so I could easily be misremembering) it's compromised in a similar fashion to ABP. Use umatrix. It does everything noscript does, does it better, and with more flexibility and better usability. ublock origin and umatrix are the holy grail of browsing.