- Link
- Lynk
- Lync
- Linker
- Linkist
- LinkPage
- PageSave
- PageSaver
- PageList
- SavePage
- WebMarks
- Webory (WebMemory)
- Webist
Just some quick ideas. Some may be used already. I didn’t bother checking.
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Just some quick ideas. Some may be used already. I didn’t bother checking.
keeping the main repo full of abandonware isn’t a good idea and will hold fdroid back on being a good app store.
That’s the only thing you wrote that sounds like a reason. It’s really just a speculative assertion.
That’s not to say you’re wrong! I actually do agree with you. In the long term. When their are millions of abandoned apps, and the main repo is hundreds of megabytes, and take several min to update each time, that would be a real problem. Yes. Pruning would be advantageous; And quite trivial to implement. Today though? It’s hardly the most pressing issue to F-Droid adoption. But sure why not.
Until their users found out.
Even an audit is really just someone else saying “trust me bro”. You have some level of trust.
My confidence is inversely proportional to any evidence you have to the contrary.
They don’t keep a search history. Your searches aren’t tied to anything, because they aren’t even saved. They don’t have any reason to save them since they aren’t selling any targeted ads.
That’s why all the top results on every search are actual results, instead of a bunch of ads.
Totally worth it.
Kagi does it already.
!Lemmy [stuff]
Gets you stuff from all over Lemmy
I like the general idea!
Specific implementation would make all the difference. The percentage splitting would have to be very graphical to be intuitive and used by most. And artists would need a way to sign up once, and be paid from all instances.
It sounds like a massive project. But one that may be worth while.
Yes exactly.
You can pay to fund the instance you use. To help ensure it’s worth the time of whoever is managing it.
It’s how Communick works. Or is hoped to work. It seems difficult to convince fedizins to pay for this great stuff.
I’m pretty sure all user data is public already.
PMs might be the only thing not everyone can see.
I wouldn’t put a timeline to it. Just a list of features, broad and specific. As time goes on, they can be marked as “in progress” or “included”. New things can be added over time, or made more specific. All without timetables. For now call it a wishlist.
That statements literally means [she want’s to] [because she can].
As in, the ability is driving the desire.
But that’s not how it works. We’re able to do lots of things we don’t want to.
The desire might not come from anything identifiable. The existence of desire is it’s self the reason. The ability isn’t the reason.
Does that make sense? It’s a nuanced difference for sure. But an important one logically.
OMG Stop! You’re too funny! It’s like I’m in middle school!
You’re adorable.
Reasons and justifications are different, and largely unrelated.
Nobody was talking about justifying anything, just the reason.
I never actually asked for a reason. I only pointed out that ability isn’t a reason.
You might find more productive meaningful exchanges, when you engage with actual people rather than your own straw men.
But maybe meaningful dialogue isn’t important to you. In which case I have nothing more to say.
Yes? I don’t think I understand what you’re point is.
Being able isn’t a reason to actually do something.
A reason would be “Because I feel like it”
That impressive then. I don’t know.
Firefox regular does that. There’s a setting to clear history on close. Then it adds a quit button to the menu. You can pick how much is deleted. History, cookies and anything else.