

wait, did Godot enshittify?


wait, did Godot enshittify?


what were the questions to which they gave those responses? It’s really not clear. link the source.


element was very buggy a few years ago. the new clients are just now starting to get feature parity, and in my experience calls are still quite unstable, requiring your server to have some specific additional setup (which most public registration instances don’t have), besides that not a lot of clients have implemented yet MatrixRTC calls. even the client list on matrix.org is only showing whether a client supports the former calling system.
so for the layman it’s definitely not production ready yet. and even for new tech literate users some of the things are still challenging to figure out.


but it’s so much easier to grab torches and pitchforks than to read an announcement


except when the wide populace starts accepting it being device locked, and your opinion does not matter anymore to those making the decisions


namely the VC funding and the huge resource hungry clients to me


why $(pwd) instead of just . ?


good news for those being locked out of their data by one of the faulty windows 11 upgrades!
yeah. but in my experience, what’s worse is people just have a hard time using it. especially when they only need it rarely and don’t have the need to learn it. and it doesn’t help that it’s redesigned every year.
its just as usable with KDE, but depending on distro you might need to install the server part yourself.
but also these are LAN only solutions, and VPN. for actual remote access you have to forward ports but I wouldn’t do that for risky things like that. Instead use rustdesk, but even teamviewer would be a better idea
rustdesk
not really a problem. it stays unlocked, and for when she occasionally needs to log in again it will be printed on a paper


there’s a bunch of improvements too


wow, that fluent search is basically the kde plasma’s app launcher


ironfox is not a brand new browser, but a soft fork like librewolf, always kept up to date. what it removes is the garbage google components, nothing useful is removed as I know. it even has a couple additional settings related to privacy, and Unified Push support for some reason I could not yet figure out


which I presume is nowhere close to feature equivalent to Firefox.
why do you presume that?


oh don’t you worry, it won’t. Because those who refuse the surveillance will face the highest prices.
recently I bought something in a shop I rarely go to. plenty of things they sold for two times the price if you didn’t have a member card.


who else is going to respond if you are unwilling to provide evidence?


wow, that’s good to know! but how do you know it is happening?
@TheDude@sh.itjust.works is what this user says true?
not half of that is true.