I think the solution is the same.
I think the solution is the same.
There are a ton of them.
It boggles my mind how few people use hot keys and ALT to navigate menus. Something that has probably been a standard on computers since as long as I have been around (the 70’s) …
That would definitely be the day I stopped checking in. New reddit looks a lot like what they changed digg into, and is about as useful.
Not to mention whatever is running secretly in the modem’s computer.
Don’t need an article to tell you that a service that requires private information (cell phone number) is not interested in your privacy.
Thanks. I was looking for something like this.
I just made one at !fossart@infosec.pub … but your’s looks better.
I just made a more generic community for the topic of FOSS art and design. Please join if interested. I hope it will turn into something.
I’d rather have a Krita community… or better yet… a graphics design one. Or at least an adobe one so the rest of the suite can be included. I wonder if we’re not making communities too detailed for the current state of the system?
I can’t help but think that the censorship would be way way worse if local governments were hosting. Not to mention that they would be most likely to require having people’s true identities when creating accounts.
A lot of tech companies have secondary offices in other larger cities where some of their developers prefer to live. Often those people will work from home, but the corporate apparatus likes to have a small amount of offices and support staff locally. They don’t need any of that… but they seem to think they do.
Truly. Most web search engines, including google, are mostly useless these days if you don’t already have a good idea where to look or it is a very common search.
You use to be able to click down a bunch of pages till what you were looking for turns up. But now after you go down a few pages it just starts repeating and it is all mostly big tech sites.
important gmail account
lol… irony…
Its not the loss of moderators, its the loss of content. If reddit hadn’t changed their original self moderation model this couldn’t happen. Or at least, not like this.
Moderators are not responsible for making content, they just moderate a sub where others create content. Originally users moderated content on their own.
Pretty funny how reddit’s move to authoritarianism has worked against them this time.
I think most of them I’d be using on windows as well. Like blender, gimp, krita, librewolf, libreoffice, thunderbird, virtualbox, etc… etc… etc… Although it was 15 years ago I had switched to mostly open source applications in the years prior to eventually switching to linux entirely.
If we’re including those then I think we have gone full circle and are back in the safe waters of protocols
Give it a try and let us know.