And those devs working at Opera that objected to the sale of Opera started Vivaldi, literally âone of the kings of operaâ as a competitive browser. It uses chromium under the hood but theyâve made strides in a power user browser. No crypto, built in ad blocking. The only revenue they get in the actual default browser install is that there are like 20 bookmarks to commonly used sites to start, and they have affiliate tags if you keep those bookmarks and use them. Other than that, theyâve turned off chromiumâs new DRM features
Some of the OG devs who made Opera have made Vivaldi. Itâs chromium under the hood, but with googles tracking and telemetry turned off. Itâs not perfect, but it adds a significant number of power user features, includes its own (limited) ad and tracking blocking. I alternate between that and Firefox dev edition as my daily driver
Camscanner hurt. I used it constantly. Then boom, absolute 180. I guess that's the goal. Make a legit app that people love. Then sell it to someone who will exploit your loyalty customers. Cool!
At this point that seems to be the case everywhere. The future looks bleak, and so for most, trying to get what they can out of life before the climate wars, or WW3, or whatever happens seems to be the case. I donât criticize it. I think thereâs a high probability that the reason that we see little extraterrestrial life is that they did the same shit we are doing. The universe has a fractal nature. There are likely many species that also had planets that could support intelligent life. However since the competition for resources is baked into existence, they probably did what we are doing and are themselves no longer alive because they ended themselves before they could really end their stupid arguments about their gods, or work for the collective good more than the individual good
Itâs a Chinese app that lets people âscanâ a document using the camera on their phone. It was âfreeâ for a long time, turns out it was dropping injected adware on peopleâs phones.
To be honest, Microsoft lens has had the same features for a long time, but didnât have âscannerâ in the name and most app searches are piss poor so people just literally searched âcamera scannerâ and got the adware result. Microsoft has their own long and shady history, but dropping an adware payload wasnt part of that.
I use it a lot during my study. But when CamScanner started serving ads, intrusive ads, "cloud backup"...i tried searching for alternatives and use microsoft lens. TBH, microsoft lens is shit compared to camscanner. The detection is slow, janky, cant do multiple pages scan and a lot more troublesome to use. CamScanner detection algorithm was way better at that time. So i bite the lbullet and just use it until end of my study.
Showing in app ads is one thing. Installing a Trojan specifically meant to circumvent App Store ad requirements is another. Windows 11, and most MS products at this point are ad delivery platforms, but they still follow the rules of app stores with the basic requirement of âshows in app adsâ and âwonât try to inject a Trojan that beats your phoneâs app sandboxingâ