Yup, it was kinda disappointing. The discourse equivalent of a soggy, wet noodle.
Communist, parent, techie and artist hobbyist. Learning Rust and tired of frontend development.
Yup, it was kinda disappointing. The discourse equivalent of a soggy, wet noodle.
“I’ll wait and see what happens when I let a fucking hungry brown bear enters my house before deciding on what to do with it.”
Debian it is, then. Thanks for the heads up!
sigh Time to go back to either openSUSE or Debian…
Same, a lot of YT alternatives seem ripe with alt-right garbage. I’m a leftist myself, but I can stand liberal content, however platforms like Rumble and Odysee’s feeds look awful right now
Feels like home, it’s been easy to use, albeit with some hiccups in terms of searching and subscribing to communities on different servers.
You mean this one right? https://famichiki.jp/@Tsutsuku/110537730270070245
Reddit’s CEO is a vile PoS
Precisely. They can only enforce ads on the mobile app
A normal terminology also helps when explaining the concept of federating with other platforms, imagine saying: “When you join a pod, you can then send toots that can be seen by people in different magazines, even if they’re on different platforms!”
I mixed the terminology of some 3 or 4 federated platforms to give an egregious example, but it helps drive the point. If we have a standard (the ActivePub) we can very well have a standard nomenclature for each feature.
Why would he need to block when he can ban? 🤷♀️
Yup, he gets a hard-on by exposing people to the “fash n friends” crap.
Holy hell, on a serious country the government would go scorched earth on Twitter’s servers and sue tf outta Musk
Best advertisement ever for Lemmy
It doesn’t make it less of a crime against good design. Low contrast for reading is bad practice.