

The latest one was LSPatch. Did so much for me. Last message from the maintainer was something along the lines of ‘Seems like people are not happy with the project so I’m dropping it’.
The latest one was LSPatch. Did so much for me. Last message from the maintainer was something along the lines of ‘Seems like people are not happy with the project so I’m dropping it’.
I recently found out one my favourite FOSS projects was abandoned due to bullying. It was a small project and very fresh so it obviously came with some bugs and issues which is a given. The maintainer gave up only few months after because of all the negativity.
Well you can change your ‘assistant’ in Android so not even that.
I can speak for myself only, but this barely passes as a showerthought™. The only thing that indicates it resembles an opinion is the word “Good” at the end of the post and even then there is no real substance to it so it’s just a poor quality post that I don’t wish to see in this community.
I have a cheatsheet of all the necessary vim shortcuts!
:q!
Thank you so much! I did all the steps and it started working :D This is so much more convenient than before
I just installed Heliboard but nothing seem to have changed? I still need to switch to Magikeyboard for login anyway. Am I doing something wrong?
where were you when they made the frickin frogs gay
I remember there was a website where you could choose a companys Privacy Policy and it would give you the important points.
That does not sound quick at all
“The Enshittification Will Continue while (true)” FTFY
Can I ask how you deal with it? Free tutanota lacks even the most basic features i.e. offline mode/search. I switched to proton after a month, it was infuriating
That’s too optimistic, even for me. Peoples’ perception will decide the fate of the technology. You might be able to influence a couple of friends and family but the general public is much much larger.
Just take a look at what happened to cryptocurrency. It was an amazing and novel idea, decentrilizing money, cutting the banks, and the goverment from day to day transactions. It had it flaws but nothing that couldn’t be fixed with a few iterations. Nowadays ordinary people won’t touch it because it’s either for ‘illegal activities’, ‘scams’, or ‘gambling’.
I guess that makes us both guilty of underestimating Meta’s resources and influence.
Even in an unlikely event that people would notice our existence, should we choose to preemptively defederate Meta, it is much more likely for Meta to push the narrative that ‘they’ were the ones who deferated us. No one’s gonna hear about our values and what we stand for, even if they did, why would they believe us over the platform which allegedly has the power to influence elections?
edit: They don’t even need to make stuff up, they can just say they were unable to guarantee a safe and well moderated space as a company if they were to stay federated.
You are %100 correct, but I don’t understand how defederating Meta will change any of the things you pointed out?
I AM thinking about the survival of the network. It’s not the question of IF but WHEN they are gonna start pulling their usual BS. My point is, by federating with Threads we will expose more people to the fediverse, who might join us when the inevitable happens. Otherwise it’s just a missed opportunity. Personally, I hate Meta and wish to have nothing to do with them but the truth is we have more to gain by federating than they do. I might be too optimistic but I believe Threads is doomed to fail. It’s basically a social network with worst of both worlds. Threads doesn’t offer the privacy and freedom the rest of the fediverse does while it lacks the user loyalty and established communities so it will be very difficult for them to attract advertisers. We’ve also seen how easy corpos axe their less succesful products so there’s a good chance we might even come out on top.
edit: I was wrong about the community aspect, apparently Thread is interconnected with instagram… EEE does seem more of a concern now.
We absolutely do have something to gain and to lose, and that is users. Like it or not, the big players have the power to bring in massive number of people with marketing and brand recognition. And before you say to hell with Meta shills, if we fracture the fediverse in 2 parts, one federated with big players and the other without, I’d wager most users would prefer the first option when joining the fediverse. Just for reference, Threads got 5ml sign-ups in the first 4 hours, while Mastadon total userbase is around 10ml
Honestly this is all secondary. I believe the main reason we aren’t gonna defederate Threads and other big players when they join AP is that we just can’t afford to.
Reminder that legality is not based on morality.