

Matrix, SimpleX, XMPP
just a random stranger
codeberg: https://codeberg.org/asudox
aspe:keyoxide.org:D63IYCGSU4XXB5JSCBBHXXFEHQ
Matrix, SimpleX, XMPP
MullvadVPN.
LibreOffice, rise!
…or just migrate the community to another instance? Like why are we in the fediverse? Have people forgotten that if you don’t like a instance, you can just move to another one?
Mull (Firefox)
sent
Could I get Close to the sun?
You’re using an image analysis tool with sh.itjust.works?
edit: for the downvoter(s), kindly check the link “Thunder” leads you to.
edit 2: looks like it has been fixed silently, it did link to: https://github.com/thunder-project/thunder
not very nice of you, eeyore_syndrome
No decentralization atm.
I just personally don’t like it.
aight, it seems like we are getting nowhere with this. have a good day
no no, there seems to be a misunderstanding.
I said:
It’s not like nobody rewards donators
I referred to others like FSF that reward users by giving them something. For example, Signal gives badges in their app.
wdym? we were discussing donations. no?
if you are back on the privacy topic, let’s just say they aren’t as privacy-friendly as they say they are. I wouldn’t be using anything firefox-based browsers if other usable alternatives existed. their sandboxing is pretty bad on android. which is also why, for example, grapheneOS ships vanadium, which is a chromium based browser.
yeah ok. It’s not like nobody rewards donators
Why not just a donation?
All good.
When did I ask for software??? I think you’re confusing me with the OP.
np, have a good day
Sure:
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Scaled. Though your feed will be filled with posts from the same community if that community suddenly started posting lots of posts and is a new one. It happened to me with [email protected]