I think people tend to go for open source when it is a free alternative. Especially when it’s still quality. Blender is a good example of this.
I think people tend to go for open source when it is a free alternative. Especially when it’s still quality. Blender is a good example of this.
That’s a shame… It was nice to have even if I didn’t use it day to day.
It is one of the first extensions I’ll install after downloading a browser. It’s essential at this point for me.
While I won’t be getting it as I don’t really need a new phone any time soon, I really hope they take off in the US. I like to think I’ll start owning more repairable tech down the line.
I’ve been using boost for a while now. Just felt right for me.
I think it’s kind of the natural flow of things considering the migration but I also feel like it’ll die down over time as people get used to lemmy.
I’ve had a stomach bug (i think) all week so it could be better.
It’s kinda the nature of the platform I feel like. The Fediverse is a bit confusing of a concept so it’s less mainstream. On top of that, the content can be fragmented across different instances that might defederate with each other. Things could pick up in the future though, especially if people keep using the platform.