• @AgreeableLandscapeM
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    If there was no way to run the website anyway in case it works, then it might be a loss of freedom, but since there is clearly a button for doing just that, I don’t see a problem. In fact, I see a message like this as helpful for troubleshooting if it doesn’t work because you immediately get a hint to try a different browser to check whether it’s a problem with the browser itself or the app.

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    • 無門關OP
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      If you’re running codes that only run on web browsers that are non-free, this is a warning sign. While, right now, the features that are missing probably aren’t quite relevant, you do realize that we are in a losing battle against the historical trend of loss of freedom, right?

      We also should not trust Apache licenses at all (critical reading is advised).

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        • 無門關OP
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          I guess “probably” is the keyword you missed, considering I have no expertise on coding, being virtually illiterate on the subject.

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    • 無門關OP
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      Hahaha, I’ve seen those. Libre software is becoming a dying culture, that we need to make it alive. Surveillance capitalism and Internet private property is killing the movement which these sneaky methods.

  • @k_o_t
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    14 years ago

    what? this is like saying that being banned on a cats forums for posting a dog picture is censorship…