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taiyang, in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

Idk, I’ve tried a few but still like Boost; just can’t get into Jerboa or Liftoff, which I tried. It’s mostly just their ad network being meh — though I mostly just get crappy fake gameplay ads, and not enough to bother me. I’m not even sure if they’re targeting me, cause if they are, they’re pretty bad at it.

Unfortunately I’m sure the app developer doesn’t get much say, virtually all mobile app networks are cancer.

ToxicWaste,

Jerboa doesn’t have ads…?

BeigeAgenda,
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Not even one ad, it’s open source same with Eternity.

I switched from Jerboa to Eternity because of the 0.19 update fuss.

rozlav, (edited )

What’s this fuss about ? I was a Eternity user before Lemmy (I don’t recall the name of this app, when it waS reddit) edit:typo

BeigeAgenda, (edited )
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When the update happened, The version of Jerboa in the app store and fdroid was not compatible with the 0.19 changes as you could not sign in, so I just switched to Eternity (which seemed to handle 0.19 better) instead of looking for a RC version of Jerboa.

Edit: There are no problems with the current version of Jerboa (0.0.55) and Lemmy 0.19.2, just to make things clear.

ToxicWaste,

That is why i am confused. The person I replied to claims that Jerboa and Liftoff have a bad ad-network. While i don’t know Liftoff Jerboa for sure has no ads 🤔

Seasoned_Greetings,

No ads whatsoever on voyager. Maybe give that a shot?

Spesknight, in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

I am on Connect, loving it

Yoz,

Connect is proprietary so be careful. I use it too but will slowly move to eternity or some other client from fdroid.

LemoineFairclough, in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

Why would you need an app when an account settings page and a web interface for posts exist? What need is that combination not meeting for you?

Show Notifications for New Posts

Send notifications to Email

xkcd.com/1367/

xkcd.com/1174/

Thorny_Insight,

I don’t undestand the need to have an app for stuff that works just fine on browser. In my books less apps is always better. The desktop and mobile version of Lemmy on browser gets the job done perfectly and is way more polished looking aswell.

InEnduringGrowStrong,
@InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yup, lemmy works fine in a browser.
Also basically no apps support mod and admin actions or do it weird.
I’ll say that DMs could be a bit better in the browser, but otherwise it’s fine.

thisfro,

Mobile browsers suck imho. Everything has to reload all the time, no good notifications, it’s slow etc

actual_pillow, in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

My dude use a vpn

BeigeAgenda,
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I’m not sure how VPN will help against ads, without VPN Boost access the ads from IP A, with VPN Boost access the ads from IP B.

HumanPerson, in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

Eternity. It was a FOSS Reddit client before the API stuff but they became a Lemmy client.

SatyrSack,

Maybe pedantic, but it’s a totally different developer that took the Infinity for Reddit source code and forked it into Eternity for Lemmy. The Infinity dev was not interested.

fhqwgads, (edited ) in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

Maybe I’m behind on my terms but does this count as a dark pattern?

It was my understanding that dark patterns are a thing designed to use a service in a way that they wouldn’t normally intend to, like renew a subscription or leave privacy options to the benefit of the company instead of the user.

This just seems like a scam, or at best highly deceptive advertising? Like, for it to be a dark pattern it would have to actually be able to send you to some android update system, but it almost certainly isn’t ever going to do that.

golden_zealot,
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I suppose that is correct per the definition, thanks for the correction.

ryannathans, in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

Jerboa works well

baatliwala,

Does it? I moved to Boost because I can’t load past one page in Jerboa when viewing a community.

ryannathans,

I recall that was a bug for a couple days and only on some sort modes when some instances upgraded to v19 and were shitting errors everywhere. All fixed now

sag,

Yep, It work pretty well. Only Lemmy client I ever use

SheeEttin, in Remove Modem/SimCard from a Car

Probably, but exactly what you do would depend on your exact model. I would get the technical service manual for your vehicle, find the part about replacing that module, and follow the directions to remove it.

WarmSoda,

Is it even in the manual though?

Critical_Insight,

He means the manual repair shops use. It lists how to replace pretty much every single component in your car.

WarmSoda,

I know. I’m curious if it’s listed in there or if it’s ommited.

Vent, in roku remote app showing ads now

That’s crappy, but have you seen what other remote apps are doing?

Vizio has an ad that takes up around 25% of the screen!

MyQ has a large scrolling ad at the top, and they are actively hostile towards any integration that allows you to control your garage door without using their app (unless you use one of the very few subscription-based integrations they offer, of course).

vizio app with a huge ad

myQ app with a scrolling ad

aldalire,

hot damn 😵‍💫

TragicNotCute,
@TragicNotCute@lemmy.world avatar

And at least when I tried to pihole the tracking bullshit, it got mad and stopped working.

andrew,
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

Rage against the garage door opener.

paulwieland.github.io/ratgdo/

RyanUrq1328, in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?
steal_your_face,
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

Voyager the 🐐no 🧢

xfts, in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?
@xfts@lemmy.world avatar

Thunder gets regular updates and is open source and ad free.

governorkeagan,

Second this. Thunder has been great

Darkassassin07, in Remove Modem/SimCard from a Car
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While this seems like a great plan; I wouldn’t put it past manufacturers to throw an error message and disable the vehicle for ‘safety’ when it detects a missing network connection for an extended period and/or disabled hardware during self-test.

I hate this dystopian hellscape :(

0xtero, (edited )

When I was last working in the automotive industry about two decades ago, a lot of effort was being put into protecting BIOS on diagnostic laptops, so that only “authentic” manufacturer diagnostic tools could be used to service the vehicles.

Pretty sure that development has continued.

Death_Equity,

The car would likely inform the owner to visit a service center and disable features that rely on network connection, but would not disable the car. The warning would be crying wolf, so a warning of actual concern may be ignored as part of the known connectivity error; which may lead to bigger problems.

Darkassassin07,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

Given recent examples of cars doing exactly this (disabling drive due to perceived hardware/software errors), namely BMW: I’m not very hopeful.

kia, in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?

The title is a little disingenuous. Claiming this is a property of the Boost app isn’t correct… It’s just an ad network.

golden_zealot,
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I didn’t make the statement that it’s their property, I made the statement that it’s being displayed through their application.

AlpacaChariot,

Boost loads adds from a shitty network though. Most open source apps don’t do this stuff because nobody wants a Lemmy client to load ads; users only ever tolerate it in return for a more polished UI or whatever.

Reality_Suit, in Remove Modem/SimCard from a Car

I am never buying a new car again. It will be hard, but I’m only buying old cars and repairing them. Not sure what to do about fuel when that stops. I Not sure about how to deal with a lot in the future, but I’m going to keep trying.

requiem,

There will be simple conversion kits available I should hope.

Reality_Suit,

I thought I read about Chevy doing a electric differential, but I did find this:

cleantechnica.com/…/magna-introduces-ebeam-electr…

zonsopkomst, in roku remote app showing ads now
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lazylion_ca,

Thank you!

zonsopkomst,
@zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml avatar

You bet! I use it all the time, plus you can enter channels, which for the life of me, I cannot understand why Roku never allowed a long press on their reomte in order to enter a channel number with the arrows. 🎶Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb!🎶

aldalire,

Oh that’s cool! Unfortunately I am on iOS.

zonsopkomst,
@zonsopkomst@lemmy.ml avatar

Hopefully sideloading becomes a thing for iOS users. Used to have an iPhone, can’t say I miss it.

aldalire,

Although, theoretically if a FOSS Android app can act as a remote, could there also be a way to self-host a Roku remote? 🤔

rwhitisissle, (edited )

There’s code you can download from github that would let you control your Roku device from terminal on a PC. I’ve used it to facilitate the design of my own Roku GUI applications. I think there might also be a TUI you can install. A lot of this is going to be easier on Linux, if that’s something you’re familiar with.

aldalire,

Yes! (arch user btw) Github link?

Cwilliams,

Well in that case, you could look into Plasma Big screen, which you could control from your phone with KDE Connect

rwhitisissle, (edited )

github.com/jcarbaugh/python-roku <- for a python code API

github.com/benthetechguy/controku <- also comes as an AUR package

I’ve used the first one. Never used the second, but I just happen to know about it.

aldalire,

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  • SpaceNoodle,

    There’s an ad on that page

    aldalire,

    Oof. My pihole adblocker caught that. I’ll delete these comments

    aldalire,

    I was sent down a rabbit hole of iOS roku apps. Fuck the iOS ecosystem dude, I am not paying $20 a year subscription for a remote app.

    I did find a decent one for free, no ads (i have a pihole so it may show ads for people, idk yet) and only asks for donations from time to time. I had to scroll a bit far to find it

    apps.apple.com/us/app/…/id1598795880

    stankmut,

    Probably the biggest shock to getting a Mac for work is how all the basic QoL apps want $20+ a year subscriptions. I’m not paying a subscription to reverse my scrollwheel for my mouse.

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