Yeah and where are you more likely to talk about sensitive information, at home or outside next to a busy street?
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Agreed. Especially for long text posts it's handy to collapse the post. But more often than not it happens when I try to click a link and miss the hitbox ever so slightly. So maybe for posts a button to collapse would be the way to go?
But if you on instance.alpha subscribe to a community on instance.beta that would federate the community to your local instance, right? Is there something I'm missing?
Exactly. Trying to install the latest version of a bunch of apps on a base like Debian is bound to give you dependency issues if you try to install the native version.
I can only recommend you to look into using Flatpak to install graphical applications. It avoids the whole dependency or permission issues because it ships apps in their own well tested little sandbox. From a end user perspective its somewhat similar to how applications are bundled on macOS.
It works in a sense that it shows you a list of all your media in the app and syncs photos from your phone to the cloud. But it doesn't make the features from within the photos app (albums, people, places) available in the app. That doesn't really compare to Apple / Google Photos sadly.
My main issue with Nextcloud is that the photos app still doesn't have any way to properly sync on mobile sadly :/ Photoprism at least has a PWA but it's still not ideal. That's the main thing keeping me on iCloud personally.
Exactly. I always removed the tracking bits in Reddit posts I shared just because they pretty much doubled the length of the link 🤷♂️
Considering the clashes system76 had with the GNOME team this seems to be going in a similar direction. Having a clearly defined way of theming applications instead of having themes just inject random css is the way to go in my opinion. I'm really excited to finally try Cosmic DE myself!
Firefox Relay is the best platform agnostic option in my opinion. It's free to use for the basic variant and with Relay Premium you support Mozilla and can use custom domains as well.
Absolut. Auch wenn jetzt erstmal wieder "Normalbetrieb" auf Reddit zu herschen scheint, wird die Art und Weise wie die Admins die Community ignoriert hat vielen guten Willen verspielt haben.
Wenn man auf r/Linux schaut kann man auch sehen, dass gefühlt jeder zweite Post davon handelt wie sich die Qualität der Posts massiv verschlächtert hat, da weniger gut moderiert wird. Das Subreddit wird nicht das einzige sein, wo das so passiert ist.
Great to see! I really hope more cities will follow suit to deal with this problem as well.