

pronounced ra-ch-oon or rac-hoon?
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace


pronounced ra-ch-oon or rac-hoon?
The idea is that they’re funding the projects, not the people, I imagine.
That’s what I want, it could be implemented like bluesky feeds, where you choose the tags and words you want included, and then choose what kind of ordering you want!


As an example, I recently had someone unironically claim that china has more free speech than france, from a server hosted in france 🤦
I see what you mean, but it’s never worked as well for me as a simple, well designed algorithm or even bsluesky feeds, or, incidentally, lemmy communities.
Seems like a good idea, although a simple, configurable algorithm would also be nice.
You select one or several topics, and it shows you popular posts in that category.
Bonfire seems cool, but the website doesn’t do a great job at explaining to me what sets it apart from other fediverse software.
Looks great all-around, although the gradient on the app icons is a bit much


No it didn’t, you’re just misremembering


This would literally never work unless there is international nationship, that is to say, democracy doesn’t work unless there’s a sense of belonging to the same nation, otherwise one group will always feel the other is imposing something on the other.
Idk man I’ve never seen a broken mcds ice cream machine personally


It’s about 20-30 bucks a month afaik, costs have come down


Main issues with activitypub are discovery and backfilling (doesn’t apply to lemmy as much), ATproto solves both those issues, at the cost of being slightly less flexible with how clients can interact.
Both protocols are just as open.


Looks great! Only reason I’m not using it already is that I’m just a bit worried about security, given this one hasn’t been audited afaik


Mozilla is legally required to not facilitate installation of extensions like that, that’s why it’s blocked


Except the library book won’t record all your conversations in the car and where you go.
Think of how stupid the average user is, and how easy it would be to get them to install any random extension from a malware site.
I genuinely think it’s reasonable to prevent users from installing non-mozilla approved extensions unless they go in about:config.


Yeah, it can technically be served from a button in another website, but it has to go through mozilla for firefox to accept to install it, I did misspeak in my original comment.


they are, the addon is hosted on addons.mozilla.org, and by default forefox doesnt allow extensioms not on there for security reasons


Except it isn’t arbitrary, as a US company they are forced to remove it because of the DMCA
pancakes with or without maple syrup?