

Idea: The ads could be marked as such by the protocol or the instance would risk detestation. Then, every other instance could choose if they show ads or not.
Idea: The ads could be marked as such by the protocol or the instance would risk detestation. Then, every other instance could choose if they show ads or not.
The authentication could be another service, split from Mastodon, Lemmy, Pixelfed, … that only gave that service. The instance asks the auth server about “user@instance: password” and the server just says “OK/fail”. That or sending the user to the auth server to get a session cookie.
“Leave that algorithm riddled platform and come to this new and shiny algorithm riddled platform” 🤦
Just as info, there are boards to add NVME and SATA drives. https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/m2-hat-plus/
Having another PC with minimum requirements only for Windows?
Donates or “donates”? As “all yours” or as in “it’s ours but you do the work”?
After all, it’s recommended to stop before reaching 400 km or 3 hours. And now EVs have that range or close to it.
I stopped using Windows in the XP era. Later on I started working in a job that required me to have a Win8 laptop. 2 years later I reverted back to Linux once I stopped working there and had Win8/10 as a game OS. But my main “serious” usage was on Linux.
Windows usage is decreasing every year. Slowly but… And it will reach a point where it will have not enough critical mass to be “THE OS” but “another OS”.
Do you really need that the majority of users use the same OS you use? It’d be nice but not necessary at all.
And don’t forget Peertube already uses P2P to spread the load between the server and the viewers.
I don’t propose a monopoly but a common platform. The platform doesn’t create content. The creators don’t fragment the market.
And I say this as an answer to the problem content creators have. Not from the user POV.
Solution: create a common platform for all online services (Netflix, Paramount, Disney, Warner, …) and have EVERYTHING there, even old movies and not often seen ones.
Didn’t the major changed from left to right in 2016 or 2017?
OneDrive -> NextCloud/OwnCloud.
Select: click on the + sign.
Main work + secondary work (docs, output, …) + sensors/debug/multimedia
The answer, in time, is to have a P2P network of federated clients/servers.
Search for hashtags. And from that, follow people and hashtags.
Easy enough? (I hope so. I can’t explain it easier but if you need it…)