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  • Easiest way to stop this from happening is to use ublock origin to block all third party request on your instance.

    One way to do this is via dynamic filtering. This is for advanced users so be sure to read the info page: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Dynamic-filtering

    (Consider backing up your ublock settings before doing this)

    If you are using lemmy.ml your rule would be this:

     
        
    lemmy.ml * 3p block
    
    
      

    if you're using another instance then change the domain or use both rules cause you might end up visiting the others as well. Note that adding this rule wont work unless enable advanced features in ublock origin.

    EDIT: THIS MIGHT BREAK THINGS ON YOUR INSTANCE, its recommended to learn how to use dynamic filtering to unbreak it: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/Dynamic-filtering:-quick-guide If it breaks stuff just remove that rule.

    You could also block it using static filters but I can't remember how to do that exactly, if you know please reply below.

  • Everything you said is true but it's beside the point, all this app store stuff shouldn't affect how easy or hard it is to install something the old fashioned way.

    I know Firefox is there but I would to have the option to install it and programs like it without some kind of app store.

    You mentioned android and it's a perfect example of what I want, you have a nice app store but you can if you want download any app or anything from a website and it's just one file that's easy to install and it won't update along with everything else or they can often check for updates on their own.

  • I tried to use Ubuntu for a bit but I just wanted to have regular Firefox with the built in updater, turns out this is way more of a hassle than it is on Windows.

    It shouldn't be that hard to "install" a program like Firefox directly from a website but all you get is an archive thing that you have to manually "install" basically, it's tricky enough that someone wrote a tool just do do this: https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/Firefox-automatic-install-for-Linux

    APT and Flatpacks are all cool but an offline installation should still be available and easy to use without being forced to use a terminal. Maybe I'm incorrect and I would love to hear about it but this is my experience.

    Steam for whatever reason is basically installed the same way on windows as on PC in terms of user experience, you download a file and double click it. Maybe it's Mozillas fault? Who knows, it's frustrating in any case.

  • There seems to be some bugs with federation here and there.. for example there are lots of interesting communities you can subscribe to, here are some of them: https://lemmy.one/communities/listing_type/All/page/1

    These will all work and they would show up on your front page if you enabled your front page to work like that in your settings. However some are mastodon accounts and who knows what else, it's not super clear.

    https://lemmy.ml/communities and https://beehaw.org/communities has some nice communities that I might wanna subscribe to but and sometimes you can just search for !firefox@lemmy.ml locally and it works. like this:

    https://lemmy.one/c/firefox@lemmy.ml

    and you would think this should work: https://lemmy.one/c/gaming@beehaw.org

    but 404.. can't search for it either.

    Maybe that instance disabled federation in some way? Maybe this instance is too new so the other one has to allow it? it's unclear.

    Lemmy seems real cool and it should work fine for local discussion just like any subreddit but federation might be sorta fuzzy..

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