Kinda, or any action that pulls the rug enough so that Google makes concessions because it can't use its privileges as a corporation , but it's hard to see this happening now
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Thank you, I didn't mean I'll rush and install all of the mentioned things in the post, but it motivates me to learn
actually I have two problems: 1- I don't know where to start 2- I'm too lazdy to search for resources so I start
And please don't mention that VS code piece of shit in front of me even as an example, I can only use Windows as OS , one product by Microsoft is enough to tortue me
A chromium user here , though so far I couldn't find the "perfect" Android browser, I always end up using a chromium fork ....
I'll give it a try, from provided description by OP , I won't end up cursing Geco like every time I use a Firefox fork , hope that's the case
Edit: I tried it:
- didn't find any bugs so far, even though it's in alpha stage
- what I didn't like about it is that its design sometimes remind me of very old Android browser, but that's not something I'll ditch the browser for
- a good thing about it is that I found no connections to google server when I checked DNS logs of it , I don't know about all connections but most of it is to mozilla extensions server and to provided search engine , which is okay to me
I have been so lazy when it comes to learn emacs and vim, but this sounds interesting enough as a start
orders data sharing with rivals and end to exclusive agreements
Meanwhile Google: bye bye sideloading without our verification
- It's okay
- At the end, it doesn't matter...
- what's the point of wishing that things changes in a lovely and nice way , when the reason behind this change might not be permanent ? you'll feel happy once but it probably won't repeat when you need this change next time, so , what's the point?
- I must start improving myself
- I mustn't waste this holiday
Honestly? even if we succeed in this , Google will simply fuck things up in something else, the only real solution is that it completely looses people acceptnace , and that's the hardest part because the majority don't think about changing things if it's comfortable enough
I've successfully debloated two googled ROMs before, once in stock and the other on a custom ROM with GApps prebuilt, and while you can debloat major parts like Google play and Google services, minor parts cause annoying crashes and functionality loss if you debloated it to get a full degoogled ROM, at that point , using a Vanilla ROM is better
Thank you
I like M3E very much , but on Chrome it sounds ugly
Thank you , I'll check it