

Wait for Prince of Nigeria to hear about Fediverse.
Wait for Prince of Nigeria to hear about Fediverse.
This seems to be a Foliate fork. I have a blurry font problem with Foliate and couldn’t use it for a while, but this one doesn’t have that bug. Thanks for sharing.
You shouldn’t expect a lot from a zombie.
Serious Sam flashbacks
Still better than a guy who painted over a cockroach though. Probably.
They should produce a Beetle EV.
Huh, it’s actually quite lower than I expected. Though I don’t have that much spare space laying around.
I only got my saved posts before I deleted my account. Wouldn’t this be a really big database though?
Everyone tries to cash-in before the AI balloon pops-up.
Honestly, whatever floats your boat. There are many good options here, just try all and use the one you liked most. Or just go and pick one, or use the one that comes pre-installed in your distro.
Recommended ones:
Yeah. Except for some niche subs I haven’t miss it at all. And thanks to Privacy Redirect add-on, I haven’t visited Reddit itself for a long time. Since it still has some useful info that floods the search engines.
Though you cannot see votes coming from a blocked instance. (If your instance ever blocked another instance. Not valid for self hosted.)
I know it’s not an exact comparison but I think it’s fair. Almost every Windows user (or the ones who fix others’ computers) hit a situation where they had to modify registry (or run a .bat file they have no idea what it does -there were even official solutions like this-) to fix something, at least once in their lives. As a go-to tech-savvy person for a lot of people around me, I know I did this all the time. (I still remember that once someone asked me to remove 3D Objects folder because they couldn’t and it was also a registry fix). On the other hand, while Linux is mature with its commandline, it also came to a point where a normal user don’t need it, just like in Windows (it’s a plus if they know at least how to paste commands if they need though). For example, my sister uses openSUSE and I taught her about YaST and she never had a single issue in the last 2 years, everything is done via GUI. She can install flatpaks if she needs too.
Didn’t know Mailbox had a free tier! Gotta check that out.
Edit: Mailbox still doesn’t have a free tier. It’s just a one month trial.
Well, Windows was never perfect. People just got used to its shenanigans. They tend to meddle with bullshit registry yet somehow basic commands on Linux is too complicated.
I’m surprised that researchers are surprised at all.
Blocking doesn’t work since they create new accounts on bunch of different Lemmy instances every time.
I don’t know about Swappy but I use Grim + Slurp.
I don’t think so. This one has Android build but it seems to be in alpha stage.