Hello fellow pirates! I’m tired of having all the telegram premium ads and antifeatures in the client and I’m looking for a client that removed them even if it’s against the TOS. Any tips? I’d rather use an actual open source fork than a cracked version of the original

I’m looking for both Android and Desktop (Linux)

What I want is to remove the hateful ads in the channels and the “buy premium to unlock these emojis”, and also to be able to arrange the folders in whatever order I like, without being forced to keep the “All messages” as first

thanks in advance!

  • Baut [she/her] auf.
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    110 months ago

    I am not saying that we need to replace every non-libre firmware, I am saying that not using firmware updates is hurting free software adoption and doesn’t advance user freedom.

    • @Freesoftwareenjoyer@lemmy.world
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      110 months ago

      But nobody is saying that there shouldn’t be a way to update firmware. Firmware just shouldn’t a be part of the OS, unless it’s free. Adding proprietary components to our systems will only make it harder for us to keep our freedom.

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        110 months ago

        The proprietary firmware is already there, and if you don’t update it, your libre system becomes more insecure and less reliable. Distributing updates for those devices is a net gain for software freedom.

        • @Freesoftwareenjoyer@lemmy.world
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          110 months ago

          You don’t know what the proprietary update contains. It can be a security fix, but also a backdoor. People can decide on their own if they want to update, but I see no reason why I must be forced to have proprietary stuff in my system. I want a fully libre distro. I can’t switch to one, because I would have to give up on using AMD GPUs, because people like you say that this is fine.

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            110 months ago

            No. You’re using a distro which enables you to use the devices you bought. If every distro would follow the misguided path, you would be unable to use your GPU with a libre operating system at all.
            Nobody is stopping you to remove your firmware. Right now you’re not doing it, because you want actually functional hardware.

            • @Freesoftwareenjoyer@lemmy.world
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              110 months ago

              I am forced to keep proprietary firmware in my OS to use the hardware and that’s what you are advocating for. You want everyone to be forced to do that. But I don’t want anything proprietary in my system. I see no reason why I should have a proprietary firmware package installed for my GPU to work. The firmware could be just on the device itself and if someone wants to change it, then they can install the package in their OS. But maybe there could also be some other way.

              • Baut [she/her] auf.
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                110 months ago

                But then the proprietary firmware is in the device. Why do you think it makes a difference if you load it at boot time?
                It just restricts your options.

                • @Freesoftwareenjoyer@lemmy.world
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                  110 months ago

                  I think it’s important to have boundaries. If we keep our operating systems fully free, it will be harder for anyone to pressure us to add proprietary components to them. But if our OSes already contain non-free components, it’s not that hard to add more. We not only want freedom, we also want to keep it.

                  It also needs to be clear for the people in our community that our main goal is freedom and getting rid of proprietary software. Convenience is less important.

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                    110 months ago

                    It is not convenience, it’s being able to use a device at all in some cases. In others, firmware (updates) contain vital security and stability fixes.
                    I agree that proprietary software should not exist. I just think that the way you advocate treating firmware harms that goal.

            • Baut [she/her] auf.
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              110 months ago

              People like me can’t change what big companies do. They just do it, and get their money from other companies and consumers who don’t care.
              I personally don’t want to watch while free operating systems become increasingly unusable and insecure. Let’s instead use the devices to our advantage as much as possible.

              • @Freesoftwareenjoyer@lemmy.world
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                110 months ago

                The world won’t change itself. If people did nothing 40 years ago, there wouldn’t be a Free Software movement.

                It sounds like you are not using a fully free distro anyway. Most of the popular distros contain proprietary firmware, so what’s the problem?

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                110 months ago

                Also if you care about security, install goddamn firmware updates. The firmware on the devices is only going to get more insecure. If the company wanted to insert a backdoor, they have done it already. If an attacker wants to attack your device, an outdated device is simpler to compromise using publicly available info than to go the expensive route through the manufacturer. The first doesn’t even need to be a nation state adversary.
                If you want to protect yourself against rogue devices, IOMMU and microkernels are a better and more sensible solution.