

There are also:
- Nebula
- Floatplane
- media.ccc.de
There are also:
For fuck’s sake, give us 2005-2007 kids a microgeneration. We’re like late zillennials.
yt-dlp supports passing on cookies from your browser, oncw you’ve logged in at least once.
There’s also GrayJay on Android.
Samsung is the leading brand of Android phone, and Samsung Internet is the default.
To be honest, it works decently and, according to Privacy Tests, it’s got decent fingerprinting resistance.
If you can afford it, then go for it!
There’s also Luanti, if you want a private, free, and open-source Minecraft clone.
Blink has the dominant market share, though, and by a long way. It’s almost a monoculture.
That’s a relief.
It’s effectively Chromium.
WebKit is neutral. Remember the sheer amount if browsers using WebKitGTK, and even more that used to use QtWebKit.
Going from lawful to chaotic, good to evil, we have:
Pretty much.
Yeah. Trouble is, MusicBrainz Picard is set to use UTF-8 for all file formats except WAV, and this issue hasn’t affected ¡Uno! or ¡Tré!.
I also couldn’t find a tag to set the encoding.
This problem is present in every music player I’ve tried on my phone. My old iPhone, however, was fine (I was using foobar2000, btw), as are my laptops.
Even more annoyingly, track 12 (Wow! That’s Loud) appears to be tagged ever so slightly differently, and in a way I can’t seem to replicate, that means it appears in its own album with the correct title.
I have not yet tried reimporting the CD, as it’s currently 114 km away, on the other side of the England/Scotland border.
Yeah, but I technically fall outside of the zillennial microgen. We’re right in the middle of Gen Z, and yet we barely fit the stereotype.