I’m interested in that bus.
I’m interested in that bus.
Chemistry is red.
I was the cool guy with all the chats in one place: Pidgin.
At this point Microsoft could use the .odf standard and people won’t notice that and they will be using MSOffice anyways.
Only a fraction of us would use LO or OO or anything compatible.
They even use System 76 hardware.
Using CS2 and works fine.
Same goes with Voyager ( https://vger.app/ ), that was used to create this post.
Voyager is the best PWA I’ve ever seen.
Cold french fries.
Better solution is a simple, selfhostable ID server that communicates with AP (and others decentralized platforms).
If I need to buy a domain to get my username, I would going to self host my system directly.
Friendica has the RSS feature and it is compatible with most Activity Pub services.
I need to see those pictures.
Do I lin?
It is peer to peer, no need to register any number nor email and username isn’t mandatory.
Just install, configure and share QR codes to add your contacts.
That’s why this is disgusting.
I do with translations.
Data collection doesn’t bother me too much. I’m not going to install their client and all of the behavior trackers that come with it, and my activity pub content is already freely available to query on the internet. If they want it, they already have access to it. Everyone does.
I will be able to follow and see friends’ posts and sports teams’ posts through Mastodon without needing a Meta account nor install their shitty apps.
All I posted via fediverse is public already, traveling into some obscure instances, so I don’t care if Meta uses or shares my public posts.
That was me with my ex girlfriend.
That’s my use.
Also when I want to watch some YouTube video but not to fuck my watchlist history.
We need something more simple compatible with Lemmy for hobbyists and for those who don’t want to be all day setting up things every time.
I also was thinking about my own personal instance, because I want to see everything federated and then choose what I don’t want to see, but everybody’s tutorial is different.
Man, I miss the good ol’ times with “upload via FTP, run the “install.ext” file in a browser, setup database credentials and then you have it”.
Fediverse needs single-user applications.
IIRC there is an open source project for forums communities.
It’s called SMF I think.