You host it locally and use a web browser to access it.
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You host it locally and use a web browser to access it.
Threads has about 200 million monthly users, 33 million daily users. The fediverse has just under 1 million monthly users. Do you really think that 0.5% has any relevance to Meta?
Do you really think they would care about those users when they extend and extinguish the Fediverse?
Everyone can break into my house regardless of having a key or not. I still don’t have my key delivered to them.
A
is defederated from Threads, but federates with B
. And B
federates with Threads. Now Meta can cash out on your data via B
.
Daily reminder to defederate from and block threads.net
(and optionally all instances that do not do the same).
And why should an American cooperation care about that? They can basically do whatever they want without ever having to fear any consequences.
Remember, when they simply restored accounts, posts, and subreddits that were deleted during the API protests?
Hey, me too. To me trains don’t feel too polished, yet. I hope they’ll work on them a bit more.
I remember ZoneMinder.
A full-featured, open source, state-of-the-art video surveillance software system.
Is this still a thing nowadays?
Also reliability, speed, and quality.
Samsung T7 totally worth every cent. You connect it via USB-C.
Reads like XMPP.
The whole neighborhood!
I bet this person is “this person”.
Or … you could accept that nature is part of our life as a species and stop being an asshole over your “pRopErTy LinE”.
The first part actually reads slightly optimistic.
Modern tabs management, web apps making a comeback, more money for the Browser instead of useless side projects, etc.
We still need to turn of tons of telemetry and user tracking, but its nice to see some movement.
Let’s hope that this isn’t just new CEO bla bla.
GoToSocial is awesome. Some features are still missing, but the server is in active development.
As front-end I use Elk. It’s selfhostable as well as publicly usable at https://elk.zone. It’s labeled as alpha software but runs absolutely well.
In long term, for substituting them with their own links. In short term it’s a nice feature.
I don’t trust Mozilla one single bit with my data as long as they have an advertising network enabled by default and use pingback telemetry for ALL actions you do in the browser by default that can only be turned off by changing multiple “hidden” about:config
settings.
I got this linked on Mastodon: https://kitsunes.club/notes/9wbyqywt28
So it’s a map of the top 35 instances for the last month instead of a map of Lemmy.