I use Mastodon and Pixelfed mainly. But I also have an account on Friendica and Loops.video, but I rarely use them. And does Matrix count?
Oh and I forgot about Funkwhale for putting your music collection online.
I’m so often in front of a computer screen nowadays that even my dreams are scrolling web pages sometimes. It’s awful.
If it wasn’t my job, I’d disconnect completely. But I gots bills to pay and we’re all wage slaves up in this bitch.
Nope. Definitely not. I share your feeling.
You mean, people who operate a platform where people’s privacy constantly gets violated should have a right to their own privacy?
I dunno. I understand your point, but @Telorand@reddthat.com is also kind of right.
For sure! If you need help, don’t hesitate to hit me up.
Cheers!
I’m really sorry you’re going through this. Generally I’ve had a good experience on Lemmy except for one particular user recently. But, I know there are shitty people on here and they can totally wreck your whole mood with their toxic behavior.
The best thing to do is to gather evidence. Take screenshots of the harassment you’ve faced. Screenshots are best in case the other party decides to delete their comments and you can’t prove anything later. Screenshots remain.
Then you contact the instance admins for the instance where the user was created, and you provide them with the evidence. They should be able to block them at the IP address level at least so they can’t create another account there.
However, the other party can always use VPNs to change IP addresses or create accounts on other instances. In the latter case, keep contacting the other instance admins with your evidence and they will help you.
Let’s hope they just stop once they’re banned for good.
Aaah I see. Ok. I can see why Nix appeals so much to you.
As I said, I need to try it out. I’m gonna download it right now and try it in a VM.
Oh that’s interesting, I didn’t know it had events,
Yeah, same. I tried getting people to switch, but it was like pulling teeth. It’s even worse now, even with all the Meta Zuckerberg Trump bullshit and the obvious privacy problems.
The circles feature was awesome. Could post stuff for specific groups of people. Sometimes your posts aren’t for all your friends to see.
At first Diaspora seemed to propose a good alternative to Facebook ang G+. It has “aspects” which work similarly to circles. And the interface is similar to Facebook’s. However, it didn’t take off as much as anyone would’ve expected.
Now there’s also Friendica which closely resembles Facebook, but it appears limited in functionality. It looks more like a Facebook-UI to the fediverse, like Mastodon is a Twitter-UI to the fediverse. It’s missing the whole “circles/aspects” feature, and we still don’t have the groups feature either, which I think is very useful and much appreciated by Facebook users.
EDIT: Actually I just double checked and it does have circles actually.
This is probably controversial, but Google Plus was better than Facebook in every way.
I have to check it out.
How do you break Ubuntu?
I’m reporting this for trolling. lol
And which one is that?
I don’t know if Flatpak can cover all the scenarios. It seems to be mostly for Desktop apps. I know Ubuntu was able to have system tools installed with Snaps though. However, having apps installed with their dependencies in one package is neat, but it takes a ton more in storage.
Flatpak is a great extra layer to have on top of a regular package manager, but I wouldn’t use it as a sole package management system.
Back in 2000 I started using Linux with RedHat (That’s what they were teaching us in college then.) and got to know RPMs before the automatic package dependency resolution tools. Then I moved to Ubuntu in 2004 and have been using that since, and even had a job where I built custom Linux distros based on Debian where I had to build DEB packages, so I got to know that system pretty well.
But, honestly, if there are better package managers out there I wouldn’t mind changing if it means we all use the same thing.
You’re thinking of coops.
I’m thinking of starting a grocery co-op in my neighborhood to provide low cost food to everyone. A co-op is a democratic organization where all its members have av equal say on how to run things and how to manage profits.
It can be a financial institution, a store, a housing complex, etc.
Co-ops are the answer to escape corporations and capitalism.