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That. Is the goofiest system I have ever seen
That. Is the goofiest system I have ever seen
Yay the torment Nexus is now faster
Why YOU should write a Wayland compositor
I don’t really know how to do that
I don’t hate copilot but I seldom use it enough to justify having a taskbar button for it
I hope Mastodon will incorporate this
Ok good. But then there’s the problem of actually convincing people to use Signal. A messaging app is pointless if nobody else wants to use it.
The thing is is that if MNO’s truly cared about running their own RCS network (instead of leaving everything to Apple and Google). It might actually be a more open system. Sure, you can’t self host an MNO, but it’s still a much larger step forward.
The hype is because America won’t switch to Internet messaging by default and only wants one app to message with. So SMS is the only primary option for that. Meaning lower resolution media, and a lack of modern features like read receipts and typing indicators.
Well you’re in luck, there’s the Pleroma and Misskey family of apps out there that are ActivityPub compatible. Pleroma also has Akkoma as well, and there are far too many Misskey forks to count. Both of them support S3 I believe.
They didn’t even make it available on tablets
I personally feel like stadia was a self-fulfilling prophecy. It shut down because people didn’t use it, and they didn’t use it because they were afraid of it shutting down like Google always does with stuff
I use it sometimes, there can be a bit of drama at times, but it’s pretty nice.
That’s not my problem personally. It’s that they’re wasting time on stuff like this when they could be spending it on enhancing their browser in other ways
vivaldi also has an adblocker on android
As per usual, Mozilla seeking experimental stuff for their browser instead of creating things that would be likely more accessible then the framework required for AI
It is frustrating how the different parts at Google overlap with each other in ways that basically make them counteract itself
My hope for XMPP is that new and better clients emerge than the ones that already exist. Matrix has this same problem as well.
‘Matrix-based’ is now specified as a requirement in massive public and private sector tenders
I’m pretty sure that most people beyond the tech field know what Matrix is. At least not by name
Does it creatitity?
Based on what the article says: