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  • What would you classify google or apple portrait mode as? It's definitely doing something. We can probably agree, at this point it's still a reasonably enhanced version of what was really there, but maybe a Snapchat filter that turns you into a dog is obviously too much. The question is where in that spectrum is the AI or algorithm too much?

  • This is what I was wondering about as I read the article. At what point does the post processing on the device become too much?

  • That's no worse than you started. The fact remains nobody is going to get 100% coverage of their contact list on the fediverse without Meta, so trading a Facebook account for a threads account is no different, and it ignores the benefits of that time when you maybe able to live without either.

  • We need caldev through the bridge app for use in thunderbird and other apps.

  • I don't understand the question. Mozilla, or Firefox rather supports pwa on android, they dropped it from desktop Firefox for reasons that aren't clear to me. I'm not sure how it would play out on iOS. I guess we'll find out here soon enough.

  • Definitely added some coverage to less computer tech, like the car reviews and pure science coverage, but in terms of treating their readers well, they're still very good. Not that the bar is high, but still.

  • Money. They don't get a cut of a pwa app.

  • Seems the second group is a vocal minority. This feature helps the first group, but doesn't help the second group.

    According to Signal, the first group is the larger group and this helps the most users of Signal.

    Could it be better? Sure. This is still a good step in terms of privacy, even though it doesn't really improve anonymity.

  • Yes, it's mentioned in the post.

  • Painful how true that is. It's awful.

    At least some doorbell cameras power themselves off the doorbell power supply, so it's not all devices with battery. Still more than should exist though.

  • I felt like I had a good understanding of both htmx and csp, but after this discussion I'm going to have to read up on both because both of you are making a logically sound argument to my mind.

    I'm struggling to see how htmx is more vulnerable than say react or vue or angular, because with csp as far as I can tell I can explicitly lock down what htmx can do, despite any maliciously injected html that might try to do otherwise.

    Thanks for this discussion 🙂

  • Can you elaborate on that? I haven't used it, but just assume if you host it on your own domain you can have it play nicely with csp, there are docs in their site about it. Where did it fall short for your use case?

  • In app ads are removed, but what about the tracking and then showing you ads on other sites and services is that also removed when you pay? I can say that uBlock still killed hundreds of trackers on my paid outlook premium account.

  • It's already on the way, the office app "outlook" has a "new outlook" mode, which is this same web based version that only talks to Microsoft servers, so even if you use a non Microsoft email account, Microsoft takes your credentials,syncs your email to their server and then shows it to you through the web outlook.

  • That sounds awful. Imaging going back and forth requesting changes until it gets it right. It'd be like chatting with openai only it's trying to merge that crap into your repo.

  • Yes. Technically, no, you will still be able to have a very simple ad blocking addon, but for all practical purposes, mv3 will kill ad blockers as we know them today.

  • Agreed. It seems unlikely reddit will add new useful features to old, and RES has coverage on the existing interface and doesn't need anything new so it's not like lack of new features is a bad thing here.

  • That's an old callback. Fun times reading those posts back in the day.

  • I've seen it a few times on different sites. Very strange. The strangest was when the different story was on the same topic, so I didn't realize at first.