I use RedReader without an account for years and never had any issues with it. It’s one of the very few third-party apps that gotten a pass during the apiocalypse.
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One more reason, there is a “copy as cURL” option in the Firefox developer tools network tab. It gives you a perfect cURL command including all the necessary cookies and headers to send the exact HTTP request that your browser just sent.
undefinedTruth@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•I found the easiest way to transfer files to and from my Linux PC - and it's so fast [ZDNET]1·2 days agoAlright, fine I will try it. I have to admit the web browser part does sound interesting.
undefinedTruth@lemmy.zipto Linux@lemmy.ml•I found the easiest way to transfer files to and from my Linux PC - and it's so fast [ZDNET]2·2 days agoI’d argue LocalSend is a lot simpler. Install the app on both devices, open it, transfer files. Zero configuration needed in the majority of cases.
Signal may not be the best in a technical sense, but it is good enough and it has the network effect. I’ve been pleasantly surprised when in the span of a few months I met two different people actually in real life, who happened to already be using Signal.
Signal is also just as usable as the big tech alternatives, which makes it not a very hard sell to friends and family. For quite a few years now I have managed to convince everyone I communicate with to do so over Signal. There is no chance I would be as successful with something else.
You are not blocking just Chrome though. You are also blocking Vanadium on GrapheneOS.
To be fair though it works fine with JavaScript disabled. I only enabled JavaScript to test it.