I was mistaken. They just so happen to also be striking here soon.
itsJoelle
"But I have nothing to hide" /s
Aren't the teemsters about to do their solidarity thing here soon?
I know Voyager does. Sometimes it's off tho.
Heck, I'm even using Voyager on my "desktop setup" iPad!
I not proud my internal dialog went exactly like that.
Things like comment and vote history being public is just a part of the design of the forum,
Or, to check my understanding, make the structure of the Frediverse actually work, right?
Oh wow, I use Steam to launch B.net. I don't know how Lutris handles their translation layer, but Steam's Proton hasn't failed me!
I can agree with this. Landed my first dev job after working as a tradesman for a decade, but I liked computers enough to learn on my own. My 'trade' offered a 'unique persepective,' I guess.
Yeah, I kinda agree. I like the niche, albiet small, community these decentralized platforms offer. TBH, I love the trade of brands not pointing their content firehoses in our direction. While I love the idea of more people using lemmy, for example, I worry about the inflection pointe where that changes and this place gets ruined.
This response isn't meant to be argumentative, I'm just learning:
Isn't the fredieverse have the issue of being not very private at all? Aren't our up votes public? Is our viewing history freely available to those that maintain an instance?
Damn, that's wild. They'll change out ports, open up the App Store, but this is the hill they die on. Interesting.
The main draw for me about iMessage, being able to answer my texts on any of my devices, can be done just with Messages by Google on my Pixel, making a Webapp Shortcut of messages.google.com on my iPad, and the same for my Linux machine. (I imagine the privacy of all that ain't great)
If someone wants to FaceTime me they can text me a link to the call and I open it on the iPad.
Like, all the features that make iMessage/Facetime unique can be replicated if you don't care about tap backs, bubble color, and memoji . Save the encryption, but I imagine most people back that up on iCloud so they can be searched.