First they tried to destroy FOSS, then they realized that they can make money and gain control using open source software, so now they pretend to support it. Microsoft is a monopolistic piece of garbage that I’m staying away from at all costs.
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First they tried to destroy FOSS, then they realized that they can make money and gain control using open source software, so now they pretend to support it. Microsoft is a monopolistic piece of garbage that I’m staying away from at all costs.
Or just installing Snap afterwards
That’s one of the dumbest things I ever heard
SimpleLogin has a free tier, which is limited to 15 aliases. But if you have a paid Proton subscription, you can connect your SimpleLogin account and you get the premium version.
Why would they shut it down? That wouldn’t make any sense whatsoever.
You can just use SimpleLogin or addy.io for that. Both even have Bitwarden integration.
So do I, but I don’t have Google play services on my phone.
There are a few GitHub issues on the Lemmy repo to integrate video support:
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2318
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2249
I hope they support UnifiedPush
I’ve been waiting for something like this. A FOSS, federated TikTok alternative that doesn’t send my data to the Chinese and doesn’t sell it to data brokers sounds pretty great.
kbin.run is the most popular one of these and has the most generic sounding name, therefore I declare it the flagship instance lol
Does Tubular support SponsorBlock for PeerTube videos?
That’s really cool to see!
I highly recommend the Lemmy Universal Link Switcher user script, installed through Violentmonkey. It makes everything so much easier and more enjoyable. It basically rewrites every Lemmy link to a link that’s specific to your home instance. I.e. it allows you to click any Lemmy link, and it will open up on your home instance. This also means that you can just go to some other instance, explore the communities and easily open them on your home instance to subscribe to them. It also works with posts, e.g. if you see a post that you want to comment on, it will redirect you to the same post but on your instance, so you can use your account and interact with it.
Btw lemmyverse.net also has an option to set a home instance, making it easier to subscribe to communities:
(This feature even works with Kbin/Mbin)
I’d say kbin.run is the flagship instance (yes it’s an mbin instance although it has kbin in the name), I think it’s run by one of the mbin developers
Mbin is a much better fork of Kbin
There’s not that much that you have to do. Just take the code, put a FOSS license (e.g. AGPLv3 or BSD 3-clause) on it and publish it.
That does actually look interesting and might revolutionize parts of the Fediverse, ngl. Is it open-source?
Added it to the list.
LocalSend has been great for me. It also works over NetBird or Tailscale. The same goes for KDE Connect.