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Yeah, the greens had a risk of not getting 5% so it was much more worthwhile to vote for them.
Yeah, the greens had a risk of not getting 5% so it was much more worthwhile to vote for them.
Framasoft is already working on a peertube mobile app!
Sorry, it looks like the link was lost when cross-posting. I updated the post
The actual poster, rather than a screenshot:
Also, here is the source, with even more comics: https://social-ecology.org/wp/2020/04/new-social-ecology-comic/
It’s not technical and more political.
Google is a surveillance company with a huge impact on web standards thanks to its insane market share. Apple on its side uses its forced monopoly to prevent websites from competing with its app store. Gecko depends on Mozilla that depends on google for 90% of its revenue, and is today a good “look we’re not a monopoly” excuse for google.
I don’t think people want a new engine because the current ones don’t work. They want a new engine because they want the web to be truly open.
It’s developedby Google?
They’ve never had more users.
And if you had spent 3 minutes looking at r/Signal or the support forum before they disabled SMS you would have seen how many people were confused by the feature.
You? I’m not the writer of the post…
Can you please explain what you mean?
That’s why I avoid relying on instances maintained by this type of people and instance gravitate around instances hosted by non-profits I know and trust.
Where I am in France there are multiple very friendly non-profits that are centered around Free software and how digital technologies affect our freedom, who’ve shown to be very open-minded and responsible.
All this drama happened on Mastodon. While user migration is a great feature to have for users, it won’t solve this kind of issues.
There’s no way to transfer accounts afaik
On lemmy for now there is not. But there is on Mastodon and having such a feature in lemmy is just a matter of time.
It could also be a very good explanation. Too bad that this site doesn’t document its methodology and that reddit will never confirm such numbers.
However I am still certain that quality has dropped overall on most subreddits. An acceleration of what started a while ago.
And it’s not just r/askreddit all subreddits I tried show a similar drop, including the ones that still seem relatively active.
My desktop is set to light mode. Changing the preferred mode in the devtools doesn’t change anything. On mobile changing the theme of the whole site doesn’t work (but it does for other sites).
I’m on Firefox, Arch Linux and Android, but it also happens in a Chrome-based browser I tried.
Any of them also supports WebTorrent?
Not updated since 2012? How is it not full of security holes?
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Their campaign clip explicitly said that they were against « LGBT activism ».
Not even trying to hide behind excuses. They explicitly think that LGBT rights should be fought against.