Our router doesn’t support it (it’s the V2 model)
Our router doesn’t support it (it’s the V2 model)
Unfortunately, it’s not so easy or useful if you don’t have a powerful machine to host it with
I frankly wouldn’t care at all had MS not truncate your home folder to 5 characters when using a Ms account and also didn’t make using remote desktop impossible when enabling a passwordless account.
What a time to be alive
Also managed to find the original skirt
https://www.redbubble.com/i/skirt/Kernel-Panic-by-calibur1337/31535388.MUCKM
I would love to get those but as shorts
That’s why it’s important to build a personal security and privacy model and a good idea of what you are and are not willing to give up. Instead of blindly chasing after the things that everyone else does. Since for most people, that idea of living in a forest is usually unobtainable
Aside from the fact that it’s owned by alphabet, what’s so bad about .xyz?
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
Personally with XMPP, I think it’s right now because of the lack of decent looking clients (especially on iOS), as well as a lot of the same friction that people have suffered with mastodon.
Also, Signal is built towards a completely different audience that places privacy first over modern messaging features (things like API’s, sending messages through voice assistants, etc.). And for SimpleX, I’m not really sure if sharing a QR code/link with someone else is the best route to go in UX just to message a friend
I always feel like whenever someone complains about fedi not being fully decentralized because they perceived too many instances as being held under a single place, they miss the point a little bit in terms of prioritizing infrastructure over user governance.
Aside from the potential disasters happening at them, it just really doesn’t feel like a problem if most people are hosting an instance on a popular cloud platform. These are companies that are just providing infrastructure, and as long as you aren’t trying to abuse their network or spread anything that they consider to be harmful, they won’t really care.
Instances operated under Home and business ISPs aren’t particularly immune to this either. And can still cut off an instance if they decide to.
It’s not like everyone has a choice in the say. Given that many schools and workplaces rely on Google for something
Yeah, but I think that most of the clients are a bit dated in UX otherwise. There isn’t really anything that I could suggest a friend to use
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.
It just seems like activitypub being used the way it was intended to.
Also, this seems to be owned by a UK registered charity. So I’m not sure what exactly is meant by corporate dredging.
I can’t wait for home assistant assist to be good enough to replace Gemini as a assistant. Without the need for an llm
Okay but what about app compatibility?