I cancelled my subscription since I received a notification that my browser is not supported. Perhaps I should have mentioned my issues with DRM as well, but this may have gone too far. One message is clear, too many messages are noise.

  • Possibly linux
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    1111 year ago

    I wish Firefox didn’t support DRM of any kind.

    DRM is a mistake and shouldn’t be considered a “web standard”

    • @[email protected]
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      1001 year ago

      I agree DRM sucks, but if Firefox didn’t support it, even more people would flock to Chrome. You can disable it though.

      • Possibly linux
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        61 year ago

        Can you though? It still involves bundling non-free software that is basicly malware (software the harms the user)

    • @[email protected]OP
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      271 year ago

      I agree but admit that I share some responsibility as DRM is optional and I choose to enable it for some sites. Quite often, when a site is less essential to me (or its DRM features) I decline them. The more we decline them, the more probable that there will be free alternatives of some services.

    • JJROKCZ
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      61 year ago

      They’ll lose maybe a dozen people on Linux/Firefox and they know it. Not even a rounding error since chromium is near monopoly status

      • eatham 🇭🇲
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        41 year ago

        They won’t even lose a dozen. Itidd be like 5 after the rest spoof their user agents

    • @Wakmrow
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      51 year ago

      People for sure read them.

  • @[email protected]
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    291 year ago

    There are hundreds of us! HUNDREDS!

    jk. As a current and longtime FF user I feel your pain.

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    131 year ago

    Often with stuff like this, it still works when you clean cache and set your user agent to Windows and Chrome.
    Would be curious to see if it works, OP.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      401 year ago

      The truth is that it mostly worked other than some issues with full screen but firefox has better ways around it. I really wanted to make the statement since I saw the notification that encouraged me to switch to another browser. Firefox is fully compliant and so should be their service. And should be DRM-free but that will be another discussion in the future.

      • The Overlord
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        81 year ago

        I’m guessing it’s completely compatible, I’ve had sites that show that and they’ve always worked fine after a useragent change. I have no idea why they’d say it doesn’t work when I probably does, but I guess that’s what you get when google rules everything

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      It’s a streaming service which’s main purpose is to stream football matches I believe. It’s quite popular in my country.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      Either Linux or GNU/Linux is OK to me. It’s the practice that makes the difference. While I mostly use Debian, which defines itself as GNU/Linux and I appreciate every aspect of it, I recognise that Arch Linux (which drops the GNU) has a much healthier approach to free software than Red Hat (recently at least), which defines itself as GNU/Linux but adds clauses to RHEL which are against the spirit of free software. I prefer using GNU/Linux because, as a statement, respects things that are important to me. Of course, I am totally cool with other people using any term they feel more comfortable with.