By the way, I am now officially tied to a device which is too old to support Anubis.
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@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @enjarai Probably better than handing them the Markov pages.
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@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @aurakle amazing. im always happy to hear about folk helping poison the shit of of these models
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@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @aurakle o! how do you recognise them? that seems like something i should do as well
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@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @aurakle amazing. im always happy to hear about folk helping poison the shit of of these models
i hope it will have a real effect eventually. the bubble needs to pop already@enjarai @alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work :3 :3 :3
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@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @aurakle o! how do you recognise them? that seems like something i should do as well
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@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @enjarai I have never heard of that header.
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@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @enjarai I have never heard of that header.
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@carbonatedcaffeine
honestly in my optimal dream world you'd be able to buy a device and use it for 15 years straight, only having to repair it when damaged but not outright replace it@alexia @carbonatedcaffeine 15??? it should be a lifetime!
unless, againg, it breaks
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@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @enjarai This is... silly.
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@izzy yeah I know I can just set my user-agent to like, curl, but that's a hack and doesn't solve it for all those other people which is the main thin I'm trying to critique
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By the way, I am now officially tied to a device which is too old to support Anubis. Not just in the "it takes too long" sense, but also being unable to install any version of Chromium that supports the required APIs.
This is probably what a lot of people which are less fortunate than you feel like.@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work I stopped using Anubis because I found better alternatives, and currently there's nothing in between.
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@carbonatedcaffeine
honestly in my optimal dream world you'd be able to buy a device and use it for 15 years straight, only having to repair it when damaged but not outright replace it@alexia I think it will be feasible. Hopefully applications won't require 8GB of memory just to function in the future. That would be absurd.
My main concern is the availability of battery replacements. It would make it much easier if there was a battery size and connection standard in the future. But since all phones are different shapes and sizes that wouldn't work.
The Fairphone is probably the best in terms of what we want. But it's a lot of money and isn't available to purchase from my country. The PinePhone also uses a J7 sized battery which can still be found on ebay. But the device isn't made to last.
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By the way, I am now officially tied to a device which is too old to support Anubis. Not just in the "it takes too long" sense, but also being unable to install any version of Chromium that supports the required APIs.
This is probably what a lot of people which are less fortunate than you feel like.@alexia And thus, not only does it not actually accomplish anything, it also entirely blocks legitimate users.
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mind you, technically I CAN install firefox, however on hardware that has:
- 900 **mega**bytes of RAM
- 4 CPU cores clocked at ~1.3 gigahertz
- Android 7
- 32Bit SoC
it's........less than serviceable in comparison to Chromium 66. Yes, chromium 66. That's what comes shipped and I've yet to find ARM 32bit builds newer than this which install on this architecture and device.@alexia my phone has 8 cores, 2 Cortex-A73 and 6 Cortex-A53, a whole 2 GIGABYTES of ram, and still, that isn't enough to run certain apps properly
the discord emoji picker ? it OOMs the entire phone if i open it. Websites ? be it chromium or firefox, a website will take 10 seconds to actually show up, even without anubis.
with anubis, that shoots up to a minute. But! i can have modern browsers so anubis does work, it's just, really slow
which, i get it, it's the whole point, but come on.
this isn't that old of a phone, it's barely 6 years old.
mobile first webdev my ass
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@alexia my phone has 8 cores, 2 Cortex-A73 and 6 Cortex-A53, a whole 2 GIGABYTES of ram, and still, that isn't enough to run certain apps properly
the discord emoji picker ? it OOMs the entire phone if i open it. Websites ? be it chromium or firefox, a website will take 10 seconds to actually show up, even without anubis.
with anubis, that shoots up to a minute. But! i can have modern browsers so anubis does work, it's just, really slow
which, i get it, it's the whole point, but come on.
this isn't that old of a phone, it's barely 6 years old.
mobile first webdev my ass
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@sneexy Until the Pixel 7 arrives somewhere between 18th and 23rd of this month, I am stuck with:
- Moto C Plus (32bit, armv6, Android 7, modded)
- ZTE Blade A34 (64bit, armv7?, Android 13, stock, cannot unlock)@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @sneexy@booping.synth.download oh you poor poor soul who has to use a non-pixel phone for two weeks and develop empathy for others who are stuck on obsolete versions of Android with no custom ROMs... that ZTE blade has a newer version of Android than my phone yet you're whining about it?
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@carbonatedcaffeine
honestly in my optimal dream world you'd be able to buy a device and use it for 15 years straight, only having to repair it when damaged but not outright replace it@alexia@shrimp.starlightnet.work @carbonatedcaffeine@social.treehouse.systems I'm going to be trying my best to keep my current PC for that long, previous PC held strong for almost 7 years before I managed to earn some funds for a new one in 2021. Old hardware is still sitting here ofc, ready to serve as a retro machine or backup PC if needed (although I also have a steamdeck now)
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This is all I get.
@alexia you could change your user agent
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By the way, I am now officially tied to a device which is too old to support Anubis. Not just in the "it takes too long" sense, but also being unable to install any version of Chromium that supports the required APIs.
This is probably what a lot of people which are less fortunate than you feel like.@alexia may I suggest Pale Moon as a workaround?