I was already considering tuta as my “main” email for degoogling purposes, I’ll consider their options for the paid plan, it looks like the strongest competitor to Proton
Hunches and gut feelings. Dreams in waking life.
I was already considering tuta as my “main” email for degoogling purposes, I’ll consider their options for the paid plan, it looks like the strongest competitor to Proton
Thank you for the detailed response!! I’ll study all the options ❤️
I will, but that’s not the most important point of this post
As I mentioned in the post, this is mostly out of curiosity
Yeah this kind of accuracy elitism (idk how to call it) is ruining artistic expressions and experimentation
That’s interesting I didn’t know that, thanks!
Wait, can we ?
While i appreciate the work put towards a healthier Lemmy experience for everyone, I’m also concerned about the consolidation efforts happening lately.
I agree with streetfestival that it comes off as pushing towards centralisation of communities within instances that are considered “acceptable” (by whom, for whom, what criteria?), which to me goes directly against the idea of federation.
!privacy@lemmy.ca is perfectly fine and was actually the community people recommended when .ml was considered not reliable anymore. Why make people move again?
The goal is to have users have a choice, not force people to use four to five “main” instances and go back to a Reddit style of ownership when it comes to communities. Until we have an option to federate and share comments between communities, I’d rather “live and let live” than force a specific usage of Lemmy upon users.
For France I’ve been using https://carto.tchoo.net/
For Netherlands it seems there’s this one https://en.treinposities.nl/
I don’t know about a full european one, it would need cooperation and shared information from all the countries, which is feasible, but I don’t know if they would consider it (effort for something that isn’t profitable for them, probably)
Glass half full !
I’ve experienced this (though on a much smaller scale), Lemmy should have the option to disable downvotes for users not subscribed to a community, or at least not members of the instance
You have welcomed and taken great care of my memes in the past, I shall send more your way
It’s like people were born after Snowden’s leaks
He’s going to be locked in my basement
Ludwik Mandjzovski
There’s a linux version which you can download here https://lucaschess.pythonanywhere.com/downloads
Then it’s just a matter of manually adding it as a non steam game in desktop mode, I think
“Download it and you’ll see ;)”
Yep, I just responded to BCsven who had the same concern, usually this works for someone starting out, but I definitely upped my prices as I got more experience
One issue with my industry is that it’s very easy to get into, so the job market tends to be saturated, but at the same time it’s also easy to stand out once you’ve got the skills
Yeah that’s something that hovered in my mind for a time, not putting all my eggs in the same basket