Let them go bankrupt
Let them go bankrupt
The NGO is a decoy organization with exactly the same people (minus one) as the VC funded startup. Go look at the “core spec team” and find out which organization they belong to.
Your information on XMPP seems to be quite outdated. File transfer in XMPP is now mostly done by uploading the file via HTTP and sending the URL. Audio calls are done using WebRTC and work two ways.
“protocol extensions” (aka: incompatible)
Reality shows that implementations can very well implement the same extensions. If you don’t use extremely outdated clients you will find they do have compatible file transfer and A/V calls. ActivityPub works the same way.
Meanwhile Matrix Ltd. cooks up a completely new, incompatible protocol instead of building upon existing internet standards.
I don’t see the reason we need a venture capital funded bloated protocol anyways. Just switch to XMPP. It’s much more lightweight and it’s the internet standard for instant messaging.
Here is what I used before I switched to desec.io: https://gist.github.com/haansn08/50565768c66c5fbf382b2bc2484e8a41
I’m pretty sure they don’t profit from sending you to another McDonald’s.
Thank you I tried to figure out how one could recognize Bobby Hill in this drawing.
Texstudio + git > Overleaf
Sync between devices. I only read RSS on one device so I don’t need it either. Besides if you don’t think a service is useful to you why do you host it?
Isn’t Bluesky much smaller than Mastodon?
But it gets easier with every thing. You learn the more general concepts too.
I have spent […] thousands of hours trying to setup various different services on various different platforms
I don’t believe you. If you spend that much time on something you get good at it.
I misread.
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They tried to replace programming languages with drag-and-drop toolkits too. It can be done, but sometimes there’s a reason we don’t do it.
Settings > Default Font. (This is a serious answer for Firefox 120).
Facebook, mostly. For China it’s WeChat.
We can only imagine how the internet was to the natives before the eternal September.
Yeah, what self-respecting Arch user has packages on their system they don’t recognize?
Maybe it’s in an airport within a ski field?