This article explains it pretty well. Though it focuses on Mastodon and similar Twitter clones, which all suffer from being clones of a dog shit idea for social media.
Op-ed: Why the great #TwitterMigration didn’t quite pan out
Largest shortcoming is that in order to see any content, you (or someone else on your instance) needs to follow someone/thing else from a different instance, and the only way to do that is to pour over hundreds or thousands of other websites. This means that objectively, the best experience for a new user is to join the largest instance available, which kind of defeats the purpose of federation. Also, 99%+ of users couldn't care less about federation and there aren't (m)any other selling points so nobody cares to leave the platforms they're already established on.
I second this. WSL and windows terminal are both part of my daily toolbox and I love them both dearly.
Screenshot the landmark and put it in Google lense
Teams does work in FF. I use it quite frequently.
Pretty much that easy. No restrictive signup criteria, though I think you need a good credit score. I have automatic ACH set up to transfer $1 out then back in to my account to ensure I meet the transfer criteria, though that's unnecessary.
Worst part imo is the card doesn't have tap to pay. Not that big if a deal though, can still tap to pay with a phone.
Yes but Chase Sapphire Preferred has a $95 annual fee, so after 7 years you've spent $665 on the fee which pretty much negates the $750 bonus (if redeemed on travel).
They mandate the browser you use? Seems a little overbearing.
Buy some cheap nfc tags and you can use an Android phone with Tagmo to write Amiibos to them. Can get like 50 "Amiibos" for $15 that way. It's possible to do it with an iPhone, but more difficult/expensive as all things tend to be on iPhone.
Alternatively, spend $200 on a Flipper Zero and you can emulate all amiibos whenever you want, plus open Tesla charge doors.
This is so cool, thank you!
Not sure about on Linux, I use Windows. I know screen sharing used to not work well (or at all?) on FF, but that's been working great recently.