There will always be a free internet, but it will require leaving popular sites (if Google gets its way).
And switching away from physical products like Logitech peripherals that are already forcing you to go to a site that only works in chromium browsers in order to pair.
Why just ruin a web browser when you can try and ruin the entire internet?
More like “Don’t, be evil.”
Google: Don’t be evil to us
Any EU people around here that could eli5 this new thing and the possible consequences for EU residents using the internet?
Same as everybody else. No chromium for trusted DRM, no access. i am not aware of EU saying anything public about it yet, but you should fill an anti-trust complain to bring it to their attention. I already did.
https://competition-policy.ec.europa.eu/antitrust/procedures/complaints_en
What is to be done, then?
So… if I’ve got my iPhone and Mac and use Safari and Firefox, I can still use Adblock?
For now, probably. Only a matter of time before most websites only work in chrome if they get their way, though.
Well, better learn how to make a raspberry pi adblocker then…
My main browser is tor, blocks JavaScript so 🤷
I have Firefox but use it exclusively for school stuff that doesn’t work on tor
I mean, tor is also Firefox
“I’m not using Chrome, I use Brave”.
My brother in christ, you are using chrome with a different color pallet and a different company that sells your dataMy brother in christ
What a weird place to drag your religion into things.
My brother in Christ, it is a meme
You can also block js without getting tor.
NoScript gang
Don’t be evil, be shitty.
Don’t be just evil
Seriously, post directly to the website, don’t bother to post it on another image hosting site.
For what it’s worth, I didn’t post it to imgflip; I created it on imgflip.
Here’s a downloaded and re-uploaded directly to lemmy.ml version, for posterity’s sake:
appreciate it, thank you
Lol it’s like going back in time. I remember the days when sites wouldn’t support certain browsers because of differences in programming (accidental, if you will). Now, we’ve gone full circle and are intentionally blocking use of a site when not using a particular browser. Wouldn’t this be considered monopolistic?