Best option is still Git Bash 🙃
Best option is still Git Bash 🙃
As far as I know there is no intention to have Bluesky be proprietary in any way in the long run, just the philosophy is different and closer to P2P networks. For example migration is a big element of the design, unlike Mastodon. But at the moment it’s still being built, hence why it looks much more proprietary for now.
Threads still hasn’t actually fully connected with the fediverse, they are working on that, and until yesterday they weren’t live in Europe yet, so it wasn’t a real alternative for many people. That is changing drastically.
This post sounds to me exactly like people’s reactions to Brexit. They were like “see, it’s not to bad” for the whole time when nothing was implemented yet. And then it actually went live, and everything went to shit. Keep an eye on when things actually go live the way they plan.
I have used almost all of them and ChromeOS is my daily driver.
Mostly agree, except many people are fed-up with algorithms, so giving a manual option helps with that.
and when you reach 10%, you basically toggle the general opinion massively.
Hot take: people being annoying doesn’t make them less right about things and if you disregard the warnings you still only have yourself to blame.
Build a new internet on top of gemini? :D
When I use Emacs, it’s with Evil.
yep, PDAs became more widely attractive when phone functionality got added. or you have an iPod Touch.
look up mp3 – that didn’t become public domain until pretty recently (I think 2017?)
not an uncommon thing really
well, see confusion by OP. otherwise really not true.
The big difference is that some networks just make good moderation and defending your eyes basically impossible. Not with the Fediverse, where it’s designed to be the way you like as a person and as a community.
Only outside of Mastodon. People confuse decentralized, P2P and federated and think it’s a free to all, which means fascism…
I’m pretty sure that’s Edge on Linux
About point 4, there is this really weird phenomenon that people going one way or the other replicate the same results without consciously changing the way you eat. Americans eating “unhealthy” in Europe get better and Europeans “eating healthy” in the US get worse.