

Nope. I’ve just checked it again, I can only set subtitles, quality, etc. but not the audio track. (m.youtube.com in firefox on android)
Funny though that today I’m getting the original audio by default. Someone got a backlash it seems
Nope. I’ve just checked it again, I can only set subtitles, quality, etc. but not the audio track. (m.youtube.com in firefox on android)
Funny though that today I’m getting the original audio by default. Someone got a backlash it seems
Apparently I can’t watch this video with the original audio. Instead some robotic female voice speaks in my language. Some dude at youtube really thought it’s a good idea to not only make this default, but also don’t provide the option to deactivate it. And it’s probably just the beginning. I am so excited for all the unwanted AI features that will be forced down my throat in the future
Yeah thanks I’ve seen that, however it doesn’t work correctly. Both states for the setting give me the same results and the desktop mode toggle in the 3 dot menu is not working anymore.
yeah I have tried that but it doesn’t help.
I’ve checked the release notes and apparently they have made changes to the desktop mode AKA they broke it. In the latest play store ratings there are a few people reporting the same issue on tablets. So I guess my firefox was updated to this broken version last night.
Is there a way to rollback to the last version in the play store or do I have to install an apk from mozilla manually? (sorry for the dumb question, never done this before)
It’s not only fonts, also columns, boxes, etc. everything looks like when you zoom in, but I can only zoom in more, not out. Some sites are barely usable because the side bars take up almost 50% of screen width :(
I have checked the tablet settings and everything is at default.
edit: I’ve just tried chrome and sites look normal there :/
you can block communities in your settings but I kinda agree you should also be able to block whole instances as a user
So would you say Firefox has settled down in the last years? I don’t like where chrome is going (not only privacy, the “dumbing down” sucks too) and tempted to switch back again. But it requires a bit of work
There is nothing that doesn’t use digital now, but it is difficult to see what is going on because none of this is visible in the statistics. We just don’t collect the data in ways that would help us understand what is happening.
What I get from that article is that it’s much harder to measure output/productivity of a digital service compared to physical goods, so productivity going down is more of an estimation instead of gathered data (?)
I was a Firefox user until they started releasing major versions every few days which broke addons. Not sure how it is today but it was a hassle for a few weeks at least. I switched to chrome because it was the next best option back then.
Holy shit this is awesome! Although I steadily got used to the lemmy UI this definitely feels like home :)
They’re not saying it directly of course, but they clearly frame the account sharers as “bad guys” now. I mean you’re correct that no one is entitled to watch netflix for free but that “poor netflix just wants to get paid” narrative is some serious BS. I also kinda doubt netflix tells us the 100% truth about subscription growth/recession. The only reason I did not switch my account on/off over the years was because it was shared and it would have required coordination with the other party.
You skipped the part where Netflix actually encouraged account sharing for a long time. Now they frame the account sharers as thieves. Also the other part where quality of content goes down while subscription prices go up while still not providing plans with hq streams for single people. Which all was tolerable for a few bucks a month. Without sharing netflix is simply not worth the money
Someone may tell this guy that making (bad) business decisions is probably the #1 reason why businesses fail
this looks more like “how to set your house on fire”