Samsung and Xiaomi apps on their factory defaults are mostly fine, update them once and suddenly you have ads flashing after every 2 interactions with your phone

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    None, because I get almost all my apps from F-Droid and the repository maintainers themselves will quit making updated versions available if the app enshittifies.

    Also, I cannot imagine accepting that shit from Samsung or Xiaomi in the first place. Believe it or not, instant boycott.

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      Everything on F-Droid is open source. Someone will just fork an app if the current maintainer starts pushing negative stuff into the app.

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    Blokada. I downgraded to V5 and I won’t change it anytime in the foreseeable future. Whenever I can no longer use v5 I might have to find a different method of filtering ads.

    Edit: also, OP, I recommend trying Blokada 5 if ads is what’s annoying you in other apps. Blokada blocks ads on your phone, for all apps, not just a specific app.

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      Is it a “decent set it and forget it” kind of blocker? Because I might try that on my girlfriend’s phone, I tried TrackerControl with her once, but it kept “breaking” some apps and she didn’t have the patience to just switch the thing off/on.

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        I don’t understand how people would rather see ads and be tracked than flip a few switches.

        That being said, I do think TC would be vastly better if it had per app defaults that guarantee that everything works out of the box.

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        It is a decent set and forget universal ad blocker, however, you need to make sure you are downloading a v5 and not the v6 or it will not work. Also, you need to deactivate it and reactivate it whenever you restart your phone, this is a minor issue but it needs that kick every time your system reboots.

        Full disclaimer though, if you are playing games or running something that relies on ads to work (ie “watch the next ad to get 50 points!” ) blokada may break these types of apps so it may not be suitable for you.

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          I’ll give it a shot, most of the ads my gf gets are the unexpected ones from simply opening the app or starting a new brain game

  • @anamethatisnt@sopuli.xyz
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    TreeSize Free (Portable), versions older than 4.7.3 can run on Windows Server and still work just fine. They added a restriction on 4.7.3 that disallows server OS.

  • @thatKamGuy@sh.itjust.works
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    I’ve still got Twitter installed on my iPhone, despite rarely ever using it in the past and having not even launched it in well over a year.

    But out of principle alone, as a form of silent protest I refuse to update it to X.

  • @RattlerSix@lemmy.world
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    I started using BeyondPod for podcasts in 2009. At one point, they came out with an UI update that everyone hated but I was able to save an older version, I just had to avoid updating it in the store. I did that until they went out of business and it disappeared from the store a year or two ago. I’m guessing the version I still use came out in 2012

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    This reminds me, I updated Android the other day and now my phone is running like shit. Damn planned obsolescence

  • @raldone01@lemmy.world
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    The Phillips hue bridge app. They forced online login in the new version for “security”. I don’t see how connecting to Philipps servers is more secure than local only.

  • Jim East
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    31 month ago

    Audacity. I stayed back at whatever old version for quite some time before finally switching to Tenacity.

    • Lv_InSaNe_vL
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      What’s up with audacity? I use it like twice a year so I just download it whenever I need and uninstall it. I don’t really do anything except some incredibly basic things (like record audio, cut segments out, maybe some noise reduction if I’m feeling fancy)

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        The developers sold out, and the new parent company wanted to add opt-out telemetry IIRC. They received a lot of backlash and apparently reduced the data collected, but they had proven that they could not be trusted, and multiple forks were made before the new version with telemetry even released. Tenacity is what came of at least two of those forks.

  • @whysteria@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I disabled updates for Blender and keep another old version for modding purposes I also refuse to update mobile discord since I heard the layout was changing. IDK what discord mobile is supposed to look like anymore, it also stopped letting me use the nitro discord themes a while ago. I’m on a version from Sept 2023 :x

    • I Cast FistOP
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      Ah, Blender. I’m mainly using 3.6, because 4.x crashes or freezes too often

  • ElectricMachman
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    21 month ago

    OBS Studio. It’s probably a terrible idea, but I have a real Jenga tower of a setup, and any time I update it seems to break something

  • Lucy :3
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    Fenix nightly. Mozilla removed the tab strip experiment/secret setting in current builds :c

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    iTunes was better before they got rid of Party Shuffle. It’s such a good feature and I continue to be frustrated than no other music player offers something similar.

      • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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        The three big differences are these:

        • It doesn’t shuffle a playlist, it adds to a queue by pulling from a playlist at random. This means that if the playlist changes, eg. because it’s a smart playlist, you get the new songs added to the queue later.

        • You can change the playlist it pulls from without interrupting playback or resetting the queue.

        • It keeps track of which songs were just played as well as what is about to be played.

        It has other great features that are present in some or most other apps. But the third thing I’ve only seen in one other app, the first two in none.

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    Android TV launcher on my shield tv so it doesn’t get terminal advertising disease. DNS blocking hides the ones in the old version of the launcher.