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Especially when any individual can decide themselves to block Threads or Lemmy.
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Especially when any individual can decide themselves to block Threads or Lemmy.
I agree 100%. I don’t need someone else overriding my existing right to decide whether I want to block or not (where is that going to stop). Anyway, I connect and follow individuals, not their whole instance. I’m not going to see anything from Threads unless I choose to follow someone. And if any friend reboosts stuff I don’t like (from Threads or anywhere else) I block that “friend”.
Fast to open, search, sync compared to? To answer generally, though - no lags or long waiting for anything to happen.
Ah got you, it is just text though so the syncing is pretty quick and light. I’d say way less than any site hosting images and videos. The default is no sync, so users need to set that up to sync too. It attempts to do smart sync between successful syncs.
In what way though? If you’re self-hosting you just keep your server online. It does not need that central server at all to operate. Even if there are no updates it keeps running.
It can be self-hosted as well so that server is not essential to the service…
But like most other things you’d chroot in and disable it? I think though whatever fills up your disk is probably going to prevent a proper boot up.
I think a lot of other OS things are going to break when a disc gets full… But you can also delete history within Atuin.
Atuin only has styles really but if you mean the bash prompt, I’m using Starship prompt.
You can though search, hit TAB, and then do edits to the line before executing. That is pretty handy if it is something complex across a few machines with a specific change.
Interesting, I see Orgzly uses Org mode formatting in plain text - https://orgmode.org/features.html
I actually use Obsidian on my Linux desktop, synced with Syncthing to my Android phone, iPad, home server, etc (have version control also active to keep older copies of notes). Mainly because the volume of notes I do is on the desktop, and I need them for reference everywhere. But I’m not sure Obsidian is best as a phone app (bit busy), but you could test it with a simple UI.
Yes I’d gladly sacrifice an extra 1 or 2 mm thickness for that. We’d lose waterproofness I suppose but I’ve really neve rhad to make use of that.
Too true… but for many manufacturers and that needs to change. I’d rather have a phone 2 mm thicker if I can replace the battery etc. But even my Nexus 6P had to be opened with a heat gun to get everything out to change the battery.
Good points. Yes, I do prefer to give an instance at least the benefit of the doubt. Difference tho really with Fediverse is you have to search and follow stuff to see it. It does not get inserted into your feed through ads or people playing the algorithms. So generally I’m only seeing what I follow. I suppose we do need to choose our instances wisely. Certainly, if an instance (not just a user on it) is really spamming or impacting on other instances, I suppose there can be grounds to block it. But we have not all been spammed yet by Threads. I don’t like Threads (cancelled all my accounts years ago) but I left a few good friends and family there that I would like to reconnect with, and follow them. I also like that my metadata stays on the Fediverse side, so I don’t need a Threads account or their app tracking me.
I just would not like to be denied the option to even reconnect with my family and friends. Same goes for WhatsApp interoperating on Signal protocol - I have many friends and colleagues I left behind on WhatsApp, and would like to reconnect again with them.