Curious if you’re running the comic font for accessibility reasons. It’s not my taste aesthetically but I’ve heard its great for folks with dyslexia
Lovely pannel! Font might not be my cup of tea but it’s a great looking setup!
Hello, my name is Cris. :)
I like being nice to people on the internet and looking at cool art stuff
Curious if you’re running the comic font for accessibility reasons. It’s not my taste aesthetically but I’ve heard its great for folks with dyslexia
Lovely pannel! Font might not be my cup of tea but it’s a great looking setup!
I assume it’s probably a colossal process to uproot and move infrastructure, but personally I see that eventual hassle as being better than the project never getting enough momentum in the first place.
I think once you actually have a project and audience you can make all the most ideal choices but they do come with costs that really matter when you’re just starting things
I recognize I’m no expert on running these projects though
For all intents and purposes different Linux distros are different operating systems, built with some number of overlapping components (including the Linux kernel after which they’re named) so unfortunately no :/
Best of luck to you in whatever changes you decide you wanna pursue!
Is it better for them to build an open source app and host their meetings on Zoom, a platform familiar to the audience they’re hoping to bring, or for them to just not, and for local cooperative banks to all build their own in-house proprietary banking apps with no open source option existing?
I’d really like it if we stopped letting perfect be the enemy of good. My credit union uses an app that’s just a webview wrapper for their website. I haven’t taken a look at the project but a native app built as an open source community project would be fucking awesome, regardless of whether they host video meetings with zoom or jitsi.
They want their project to succeed. A free software project that dies doesn’t actually provide anyone with freedoms; hosting with the more well known and familiar video hosting software when they have no existing audience is the right choice.
Thunderbird actually had a big resurgence a little while back, I use it as my mobile client 🤷♂️ If I understand correctly it’s not actually a directly Mozilla project anymore.
Personally I’m less bothered by the terms of use changes specifically than the bigger picture of mozilla consistently making choices that confuse or raise eyebrows with their core audience, letting their browser languish from a technical standpoint, and making confusing business choices that don’t seem to help their financial future at all while paying executives huge salaries
Wasn’t sure if there were better places to post this, feel free to cross-post if you know other fitting communities :)
Cute!
Feels furry-core lol
This might potentially be a worthwhile submission for the internet is beautiful comm :)
Just checked and the comm on .ee seems to be the only one really active
I mean I also hate generative ai, but the answer is because you can reformat it into a new potentially more useful interface for a given usecase 😅
An article and an interactive timeline are different things, and having access to both is neat.
I’ll probably stick to articles, at least in part because that works much better on mobile, but it’s still nice to get a visualized timeline you can move through, one key event at a time
Beeper is run by an asshat? I’d live more info, I was kinda interested in moving some things to beeper at some point
There are a lot of other good answers, but it seems worth remembering lots of poor powerless folks hate trans folks too.
Part of the reason they’re coming after trans people is because it’s human nature to hate or fear those you don’t understand and who are different. A dark, and sad part of human nature, but part of human nature nonetheless
All the other stuff folks are talking about is also a true, but it’s not like they’re unique in their contempt for people who are different
Hell yeah, that’s sick 😊
Emergency medicine. I’ve heard various medical fields/disciplines described that way
Speech bubbles is a pretty specific request for a foss android app, but image tools lets you draw and add text if I remember right
You could probably draw the speech bubble and and add the text if that works for your needs
Edit: Nevermind, it doesn’t have an option to add text :/ maybe there are other image editors that have both functionality, if anyone knows one?
Ah, gotcha. Yeah I can’t say that really bothers me too much… 😅
I’m not sure there are really any big names in that space that don’t suck anyway. Like the other two I’m familiar with are google and Amazon, and they’re hardly saints.
A “roll your own” solution with keepass and something to sync might sidestep that problem but is hardly a drop in replacement that appeals to all the same users
Those recommendations would probably be more useful to the person who was asking for recs, though it’s worth pointing out your solutions to certain things aren’t really 1 to 1 alternatives and may not be suitable for someone who’s looking for services akin to proton
Bitwarden is associated with Microsoft…?
Edit: I wasn’t able to find anything suggesting they’re connected, I’d love to know what you mean… I don’t keep up with stuff super closely
Personally I’ve been using Tutanota and bitwarden happily. I guess it kinda depends on what you’re looking for alternatives to, I don’t know if anyone else offers as comprehensive of a complete suite of stuff
Curious if you’re running the comic font for accessibility reasons. It’s not my taste aesthetically but I’ve heard its great for folks with dyslexia
Lovely pannel! Font might not be my cup of tea but it’s a great looking setup!