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SomeOtherUsername , to technology in Say "goodbye" to cookies and cookie banners with vanilla Firefox
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Does “Reject All” also object to legitimate interest?

wilberfan , to nostupidquestions in Is there somewhere we can easily see the growth in Lemmy users and instances?
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It does exist–I’ve seen it–but I didn’t bookmark it or anything. Hopefull someone will chime-in soon with a link.

Rhaedas , to android in What's your email client of choice?
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Used Eudora long ago. As its support dropped and Qualcomm's development of Thunderbird took off, somewhere during that I embraced the spiritual companion of Firefox. I have to use Outlook at work, that helps me not consider changing at home. Also jumped on the Gmail bandwagon back when you had to get an invite to participate. It was just a side email at the time with storage built in, but when my original ISP provider finally threatened to charge me for having an email account, I moved everything over and linked Thunderbird up to pull from Gmail.

ChrisLicht ,

Eudora remains in my heart as the acme of email clients!

The closest thing I have found to it is EM Client, which also has calendaring built in. I find it’s well worth the money, particularly if you have a variety of email accounts across multiple domains, including Google.

rimorso , (edited ) to android in What's your email client of choice?

I use Em Client on desktop and I love it, on android the Em Client app is still in beta and quite unstable so for now I’m using outlook. Looking at the comments I should give K9 a go.

Edit: Switched to FairEmail for Android

Pyrrhichios ,

There are dozens of us! Dozens!

Crakila , to android in What's your email client of choice?
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I am with Google Workspace, so most of the time I would use the website, but if I had to use something, it would be Thunderbird on Desktop and Spark on Mobile.

lalay721 , to android in What's your email client of choice?
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Thunderbird on the desktop; K-9 Mail on Android.

p1z , to android in What's your email client of choice?

Spark on both Android and Win. The AI integration is surprisingly useful, albeit I think a paid feature. I also personally like the look of the clients and they are pretty fully featured.

cupcakezealot , to showerthoughts in If we call reddit users redditors, what do we call lemmy users
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Awesome

Calypso7899 , to android in What's the 3 apps that you can't live without?
  1. YouTube
  2. AntennaPod
  3. WhatsApp

Honorary foss mentions: Lawnchair, Simple Gallery Pro, feeder rss reader.

Filthmontane , to showerthoughts in If we call reddit users redditors, what do we call lemmy users

Rockers

SomeOtherUsername , to android in What's your email client of choice?
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Thunderbird. Also use it for RSS feeds.

LilDestructiveSheep , to android in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
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Well. Long term apple user. I had everything. MacBook, Apple TV, iPhone, Apple Watch. But somewhen I crossed roads too much with the walled garden.

I compared a lot of Android driven brands and how everything works. The final nail was actually usability. I have been more flexible with Android and Windows than Apple and Windows.

Of course the experience is smooth with Apple. But imo Android and iOS devices have their benefits and for me thats Android - Also because I can easily switch brands and stuff.

miked , to nostupidquestions in Do you use RSS?

Every day,

Candelestine , to showerthoughts in Serious Conspiracy Theory: L•🔛 🦌 wants this massive 🐥 dead and erased so (not techie) people will hardly/never gather better news/information on Internet

No conspiracy necessary. A business is supposed to make money, and do whatever will be the most profitable for them. This is their primary reason to exist.

So, if destroying competitors would help them do this, then they should destroy their competitors. The only reason for them to do anything else is if we made and enforced laws that stopped them.

They are supposed to follow the law though. Not just some vague idea of “what’s right”.

Chetzemoka , to nostupidquestions in Are you male, female, or nonbinary?

Also yes. Aka genderfluid (in my case). Aka it depends on what day it is and which direction the wind is blowing.

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