Interesting, what layout is that,
Interesting, what layout is that,
But if one is already using nix, then just use nix
Fair enough. But IIRC there’s a couple well made org mode android apps. I think orgzly was the name
Edit: also emacs does run on android!
Which is completely separate from having a meaningful user base (near you), so 🤷
Yep, this unfortunately seems to be a much hard problem
That’s emacs with org-roam
I don’t really care for online dating, but I remember coming across this. They claimed to be open source.
This thread has some screenshots
Maybe the native implementation is lighter, but yeah, I get it
Every time I see someone struggle with some UI, it really boils my blood that some asshole manager/tech bro somewhere decided to chase after fucking retention and engagement. And chose to make life more difficult and frustrating for some poor person who just wants to use the thing they paid for and own
Edit: Sorry for the rant, this doesn’t really belong in the Firefox community. I feel like Mozilla has done a fairly decent job, it’s just that I’m tired of all the tech BS and it pains me to see things being made so much worse
This seems fine to me, too. Personally I want easier to disambiguate tabs. The sexy Australis curves were peak Firefox design. I really dislike the new tab bar
Fair enough. My only gripe was with that umbrella statement. You are right that with these perpetually online SaaS companies, one must carefully assess their threat models
Do you also use the same argument for libre software?
I’m not so sure. I talked to some people who knew about threads, a couple even had accounts. These are not tech oriented people. Moreover, I quite often see memes/screenshots of bluesky posts right here.
Make of that what you will. I have no numbers or anything, but it seems like they’re not as dead as we might think.
Oh that’s a shame. I used that website a lot to find active communities across instances
Please do not resist, it’s for your own safety.
Before insinuating such stuff maybe it’d be better to be sure. I haven’t looked at the implementation so I’d refrain from commenting on the privacy of it, but a priori I’d be inclined to trust Mozilla
I personally won’t be using this but it seems to be a welcome change for the so called normies coming from Chrome
Damn. Wow, it seems like Mozilla is getting more fired up lately. They are also actively communicating (recent couple of AMAs) and listening to their users (through Mozilla connect and working on much requested features)!
Is that really necessary here?
Would be interesting to see what sort of use case would SSO have on lemmy. Maybe (non public) internal lemmy instances?