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I love the transparency. Is Kbin’s source code not a viable alternative? I’m also familiar with raddle but I don’t think it’s federated. The devs for kbin seem to at least not have semi-abandoned it.
I love the transparency. Is Kbin’s source code not a viable alternative? I’m also familiar with raddle but I don’t think it’s federated. The devs for kbin seem to at least not have semi-abandoned it.
This is a debate here in Canada.
This is a well built web app.
Nothing is as radical as dementia.
The trick is to use an operating system so niche and different that no one is prepared to hack it.
I think we’re at a unique point where windows has pissed off people to no end by continuing to ruin their operating system, and Linux has reached a very mature point. Everyone I know that uses windows hates it now, more than ever, and are finally at the tipping point.
I’m not putting anything in me that’s not foss. I worry for the tech illiterate though when they eventually adopt this idea.
They’ve done such amazing work for Linux. Linux gaming wouldn’t be the same without them.
I recommend turning Beehaw into a cooperative where to be a member one has to contribute monthly financially. I understand this is no easy task, and am only sharing my best idea. I really like this place.
A thought I’ve had for a little bit now is what is making sure Beehaw isn’t sold off? I have no doubt in the current intentions of the admins, but as Beehaw grows it can become very valuable for data companies. If this wonderful community thrives, there will be eventually be people and companies making offers to buy everything we’ve built. Is there any plan to ensure Beehaw doesn’t sell out? I’ve been burned before, and I want to ensure that if I’m going to contribute financially that I won’t lose Beehaw.
This is beyond dumb. Such an iconic logo that was already such a huge part of their brand. Not even a logo that needed to be changed. This will cause major confusion for some old people.
If I have to load elements from the web just to use the electron app properly, I’d rather use a web app and load the whole page each time and not have the tracking.