Elon is probably proud of it.
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Elon is probably proud of it.
Disable all that crap with the Universal Android Debloater
Just so you know, that one is outdated. The new, maintained repo can be found at https://github.com/Universal-Debloater-Alliance/universal-android-debloater-next-generation
I feel the pain
You could even set up a cron job for it, or (at least on Arch) create a Pacman hook that runs fwupdmgr
every time you update your system
Probably not the answer you’re looking for, but switch to Linux and use Piper, a free & open source replacement for the Logitech software, that was created because they don’t offer an official version for Linux
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Fuck yeah
That’s exactly why they fucked with the extension update mechanism in Manifest v3. Thankfully Firefox exists and will continue to support MV2.
You mean like this?
Only in the US unfortunately
There’s also a more powerful version of it called SCEE
Violentmonkey is better anyway
In my opinion Revolution is the best one
I don’t know, but it seems like a fun thing to try out.
Is there something similar in fish shell?
The easiest solution is to go to Settings -> Instance and toggle both “Disable Piped proxy” and “Local stream extractions”
If you host your own private instance, it’s less likely to get blocked. But quite a few public instance are having trouble right now.
Grayjay is source-available, but not free & open-source software.
Downloading YouTube videos works, but it’s probably not the desired workflow for most people. It takes up storage space on your disk, and you have to wait for the video to download, before you can watch it. I like Tube Archivist, and use it myself for archiving videos, but I wouldn’t consider it a great solution for just watching videos. I think LibreTube, FreeTube or a self-hosted Invidious instance are better solutions here.
You can easily deploy Invidious on that Mac as well. Just use Docker, Invidious has pretty good documentation for that: https://docs.invidious.io/installation/#docker-compose-method-production
I used to host Invidious like that on a Mac for almost a year, it worked flawlessly
Some instances like inv.nadeko.net still work pretty well
You can also host your own instance at home on a small server or a VPS. You can optionally put it behind a VPN using Gluetun.
Yeah why would anyone pay 700 bucks for a highly restricted device, that can’t even play games online without an additional subscription. Just get a Steam Deck, which costs less, is portable, doesn’t require subscriptions, and basically works like a full PC.