I never found a winner when I looked into it years ago.
I think OP may have a similar sentiment – what do you guys think? Which ones are #1 ?
I never found a winner when I looked into it years ago.
I think OP may have a similar sentiment – what do you guys think? Which ones are #1 ?
Try gallium?
Agree, even more so with the private cloud data. If your loved one dies and you want to visit multiplayer you created together in open world builders it would be shitty to take that away from them. Eg: Father and son played Minecraft together on LAN server or whatever (If that even is a thing)
Fine just create a digital corporation of your identity and assign rights to that instead. I hear they have the same rights as people.
Japan clearly doesn’t understand they need to make a Steam for manga.
They want to make it TV
Why not just change to the other kind of header bar – Notebook or what not.
I’d say no because at least LibreOffice won’t change for no reason every few years.
Also, fuck Microsoft & their products & Adobe too. They can get lost and we shouldn’t prop them up as defacto when other options exist.
Agreed, IRL people say the same thing and stuff like eww The Fed.
Not sure what he’s supposed to do about it now, even PixelMail could have done the thing explaining that its federated
Sometimes it seems like it’s by design.
The need for decentralization & federation is self evident.
Microsoft: Am I a joke?
My guy you are an entire circus.
3 hour mandatory meetings 3 times a week
Flawlessly accurate, everyone seems to always work an angle, the current system has no way of navigating this reality.
Content moderation should be “opt-in”.
Each community should have overlapping moderation teams – the user can subscribe or unsubscribe to the " filters" those moderators create.
The user should be put at the middle of the world and the user should be given supreme authority over which blocklists, content filters they subscribe to the same as which communities.
They should be able to discriminate against users whose profiles contain various emojis or flags stating their affiliations should they so choose.
If the user wants to avoid content from evangelicals and activist groups they dislike they should be given the tools to hide posts from those people.
None of this should be decided for them, they should decide for themselves.
Upvote/downvote system turns content to a “popularity contest”.
There is no way to categorize content by " funny", “insightful”, " serious", “scientific”, " helpful", etc…
Steam is a good example of this done right, comments can be given Trophies, misskey does Emoji’s IIRC
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That would be like Gmail blocking Yahoo, it defeats the purpose of a Fediverse especially when users can already block content from domains they dislike.
Nobody kills a boner to buy like Denuvo
Also it’s a great indicator of agreement. The more upvotes the more people may resonate with haveing low interest.