It may be a good way for me to get into Rust a bit more. And if it could help Lemmy as a whole at the same time, it would be positive for everyone.
So I’m definitely interested in this group.
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It may be a good way for me to get into Rust a bit more. And if it could help Lemmy as a whole at the same time, it would be positive for everyone.
So I’m definitely interested in this group.
I’m not sure that all apps let users set the language of a post.
I fully agree with you. I feel like 99% of open world games sacrificed the story and gameplay in the process.
Ok that’s fair.
Honest question but do you really want to see content that is in languages that you don’t understand ?
I still agree that the UI needs to be clearer though.
I don’t use it much, but I do appreciate the one I have on my phone, since I don’t always have my BT earbuds with me. Whereas I usually always have some cheap wired earbuds somewhere with me.
You don’t x)
More seriously, in these cases, I often rely on emails instead. But I don’t really use group chats a lot (even with my contacts that are on Signal), nor send many files, so it’s not features I really miss. And SMS works with everyone, so it’s always my default if the contact isn’t on Signal.
Oh that’s nice to know !
Can you simply use a signal backup to move to Molly ? And can you go easily back to Signal, if required in the future ?
Indeed. I always connect as a guest through the browser. Never had any issues.
Yes, that is the best way. Liberapay is also great as it doesn’t take any commission itself (although if you actually use liberapay frequently, it would be a good idea to also donate to them!).
Yes it exists: !confidently_incorrect@lemmy.world
TheLinuxExperiment has a good video about it: https://tilvids.com/w/3RjSzdS9jjK2y1nP3M6oJD
Yes, and among the mistakes, it will probably introduce some hard to find bugs/vulnerabilities.
Well, my main issue with Twitter is that it is used for official communications, and sometimes is the only medium that is used. To me, official communications should go through platforms that aren’t owned by a private company. This is where Mastodon/Firefish would be great alternatives, since governments or institutions could set up their own servers, while still being part of a wider network.
France already does DNS blocking. It honestly has near to no impact, since targeted websites (usually digital piracy related stuff) just change the domain.
Interesting. I’ll need to test it to see how it exactly behaves.
Is there also something in Firefox that works like Vivaldi workspaces ? Between that, tiling and tab stacking, I really have a hard time using anything else than Vivaldi at work.
I never really understood the need for such apps when mail clients such as Thunderbird exist.