Oh I thought I was among poor, but no, it’s just that I was avoiding them for some reason.
Oh I thought I was among poor, but no, it’s just that I was avoiding them for some reason.
I could have said no. But I’ll go with not yet.
I could have said no. But I’ll go with not yet.
Actually Voyager “app” is a Firefox web interface with unlock installed. Check it out : https://wefwef.app/
Actually Voyager “app” is a Firefox web interface with uBlock installed. Check it out : https://wefwef.app/
Yes but way less. Voyager app for Lemmy is dope by the way
It’s similar to brushing your teeth. You know you have to do it and feel bad if you missed it. For the last 2 years and a half it became a habit for me, I have to go every 2 to 3 days, but no I still don’t see it as a source of pleasure. Instead, I’m relieved once it’s done.
Ubuntu
who’s lenny ? homer’s friend ?
Discord as well though
In France we drink it straight without boiling it. But water quality control is pretty strict here in France and more generally in Europe
s8+ cuz i loved the curves, /e/OS cuz that was the only one fully functional with my model
Entirely agree. Firefox mobile shortcut is the best alternative out there in terms of UX
Yeah, because sponsors are confident enough to trust a youtube-based audience. Good luck for PeerTubers to get sponsorships
The main thing here is that twitter and Reddit dont pay their popular users (massively followed accounts i mean), but YouTube does. As long as PeerTube won’t have a business model, and they never will because that’s not what it was created for, i dont think there will be any migration
We need to strike back with a coup
You’re right on that part. Federations works great with mastodon and its instances made of individuals directly interacting with each other’s accounts.
But when it comes to interacting though communities already spread through instances, not only it makes it hard for people to follow all these duplicates, but it threatens the very principle of federation in a certain way. Because most people will eventually subscribe to the biggest community for each subject (tech, nature, photo), which often turns out to be hosted on the biggest instances…and that is centralization once again.
A solution could be for users to gather all the communities they subscribed to around topics. Then your feed would be a mix of these topics’ groups and singles /c. Twitter does that similarly with its List feature.
Oh I thought I was among poor, but no, it’s just that I was avoiding them for some reason.