If it works, kill it. - Lemmy.World

Rule of Google: if it works, kill it. I know, I know, using Google apps isnโ€™t the best, but this was a perfectly good Podcast app with all the features you might want. Apparently theyโ€™re moving everything over to YouTube Music, where a lot of the features of Google Podcasts arenโ€™t implemented yet. Iโ€™ve moved over to an app from F-Droid.

How else are they gonna half ass implement that into youtube and make that shit bloated af.

It has long form content, Tiktok clone, Main music delivery system, Twitch clone, And now, Podcasts.

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I donโ€™t have YouTube Pro or whatever its called now and when I listen to music on my Google home it plays an ad after ever song. Since I have switched to Pihole and blocked googles DNS servers the only ads I get are to buy premium YouTube which I assume are hardcoded into something somewhere.

We better be careful, with Googles track record they will be getting rid of YouTube soon and rolling it into whatever they are calling their Skype clone nowadays.

We better be careful, with Googles track record they will be getting rid of YouTube soon and rolling it into whatever they are calling their Skype clone nowadays.

I think that five products are reasonably safe from Googleโ€™s euthanasia project:

  • YouTube
  • Google Search
  • Chrome
  • "core" Android system + Play Store (it counts as one)
  • AdSense

The common factor between them is advertisement: vulturing on your personal info (Chrome, GS, Android), serving you ads (YT, GS), ensuring that advertisers must pay the vassal tax to advertise (AdSense), and walling you in ways that you canโ€™t fight back (Chrome, Android+Play Store).

Google stopped being a technology business a long time ago; pragmatically nowadays itโ€™s simply an advertisement company that dabbles on tech.

Gmail and Gsuite pretty safe too.

Good catch on GMail - itโ€™s at the same time a vector to invade your privacy and an additional barrier for people leaving the Google ecosystem battery farm.

Iโ€™m not sure on GSuite.

GSuite is well used in corporate settings as a cheaper alternative to O365 enterprise.