

This led me down a weird chain of thought where I ended up at an internet for dogs, where they complain about smell profiles, and smellprint resisting browsers.
This led me down a weird chain of thought where I ended up at an internet for dogs, where they complain about smell profiles, and smellprint resisting browsers.
I can never use another keyboard after discovering the hold to copy and stuff, it’s so natural, and I’m so glad that I’m stuck on a FOSS keyboard that’s owned by a company I respect.
The march update definetly helped with system ui animations, the recent apps menu would stutter on every opening, whereas now it’s always smooth.
Also ruined haptics.
I definetly understand the benifits of this, but a lot of these communities post the same or a lot of duplicate content.
Also didn’t think about the nonsensical moderation in one community, so maybe mirroring them wouldn’t be that great of an idea.
To add to this, you should also remember that malicious hackers will always exist, and since most surveillance systems are made by the government, cyber security isn’t their strong suit.
Oh, ok, thanks for the correction.
Don’t they have that thing where you can turn your account into a self hosted website? Maybe decentralized wasn’t the best word, I mean users don’t have to rely on the website staying up / moderators not going mad or stuff like that.
I feel like people should contribute to market actually free/open source projects more. I think it’ll have a snowball effect, of more users, more donators/software contributers, and reach.