Malware is not usually open source.
Malware is not usually open source.
I disagree, in neither scenario the open source dev owes him anything. You get to use and modify the software for free, but the flip side is you are entitled to nothing.
If you’re on Android and use Firefox, you can use the Disable JavaScript extension to disable JS on sites with paywalls, like NYtimes. While not perfect, it works remarkably well.
Also works great on Desktop.
Much obliged
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Forgive my ignorance, but what bullshit?
Yep, dat werkte, dank! Maf dat dat niet standaard is.
Much appreciated Bucky, I’ll give that a shot and will report back.
Edit: worked like a charm!
Potentially related, not sure: does anyone know how I can get touchscreen scrolling working in Firefox on a fresh Ubuntu 23.10 install? Currently it’s just selecting text and it’s driving me up the proverbial wall. Googling was unsuccessful.
Well said, fartsparkles
The “translator” was probably just some hapless programmer who fed it to ChatGPT, and does not speak a word of German nor gets paid enough to check.
You’d think this is stupid but this has surprisingly worked on more than one occasion for me.
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Would it be an option to route your self-hosted SearXNG container through a self-hosted open VPN container?
Usually it is? But ultimately it’s still your own responsibility. You did not pay the dev, the dev does not ask you to pay them, ergo the dev owes you diddly squad.