@floofloof I would love to move to Matrix/Element but don’t know a single person who uses it, so it doesn’t seem like it would much benefit me unfortunately. I do still have an account though.
@floofloof I would love to move to Matrix/Element but don’t know a single person who uses it, so it doesn’t seem like it would much benefit me unfortunately. I do still have an account though.
@dystop I hate that this happened to you in the first place, but that malicious compliance was…
@SilentStorms oh, clunky is an understatement. That’s downright unusable on mobile.
@eclipse also as a new user coming from Reddit, I personally liked that they are screening new users. Super quick and easy to fill out.
@anaximander absolutely this! I use Obsidian for my notes/PKM and love it. While not FOSS, you’re not locked in at all. I write technical documentation using it for work. Our chosen documentation system doesn’t integrate with it (not without me building a custom API), but because it’s essentially just Markdown files, and the platform supports editing Markdown, I can document as I please then upload it to our platform. It’s a great piece of software with a good dev team and the software has generally good structure/ideology. I never hesitate to recommend it!
Millennial here. Lucky enough that about 1/3rd of our friend group (and four family members) are somewhat privacy focused and moved to Signal. But getting the rest of everyone to move to better E2E messaging is rough.
This is exactly it for me. Trust is easy to lose, and difficult if not impossible to regain once it’s gone. And that’s precisely what Reddit did.
@AlataOrange Bacon reader was my first 3rd party apps for Reddit and really what made Reddit great for me in the first place. Thank you and the team for doing work that brought me to Reddit!