Sky Cato
Imagine using chromium, imaging using gmail
Please make Lemmy easily crawable by search engines so people can get useful search results
Why would all employers make such a big deal of WFH? If I were them I’d let anyone work at home as long as they do their jobs properly I don’t care
Digital RESTRICTIONS management / DRM is the core of Adobe
I don’t want you to know where I hide my shit
“Sure, Chromiums code is available and you can modify and redistribute it. But if you want to send your changes to the main project so that more people may benefit from it, it is ultimately Google’s decision. This is the problem with projects that are not community-run.”
Google is asshole. This shows than NOT all open source codes are free as in freedom. Stallman is right.
I will continue to use ublock and let Google lose money in the process I don’t mind. In fact I’m all for it
You guys are the culprits. You love chromium right? And chromium is from google. And have you stopped for moment to think why chromium is free and good? Because Google wants you to get addicted to it. Google wants you to not feel comfortable with other browsers such as palemoon, librefox or Firefox. Once the majority of users use chromium, more and more websites will only work for chromium. And now Google dominates the web with its WEI thanks to majority of users who uses chromium. Web is not open anymore to begin with. It’s dead since chromium took over.
Before chromium Apocalypse, there were many browsers engines: presto (opera), msie, gecko, goanna (palemoon) but now 99,9% of browsers are Chromium.
Google is very smart, give them free product with great features (chromium) and when the product takes off, subjugate the users with proposed standards such as WEI, FLOC etc.
Google never give a damn about users. Chromium is free because it is only tool for web domination
Wow Apple, a proprietary software which are known to treat users badly and enforce cencorship suddenly remove my podcast? I’m shocked!
This is why proprietary software subjugates users. Stallman is right.