Yup, that’s when I lost the remaining hope I had for the project.
Yup, that’s when I lost the remaining hope I had for the project.
Yeah fuck them.
Don’t forget the disproportionate control individual mods have over the network due to the shared defederation lists. I was on a general purpose instance which found itself defederated from a large part of the network because a mastodon.art admin had disagreement with a mod on the one I was on.
The firefox browser could exist without quite a lot Mozilla does. A large chunk of its cash isn’t spent on the browser.
Another thing you could check out is Caddy, comes with a lot of stuff onboard and has an optional crowdsec module (though I should point out that I never used that module myself so I can’t make guarantees how well it works) https://caddyserver.com/
The section about stability vs “bleeding edge” gives me the strong impression that the author doesn’t really know what they’re talking about and only parroting something they heard someone else say.
They seem to have 0 clue what they are “explaining “ though. I don’t know if those engineers are overworked or how (in)competent they are, I don’t even use telegram. But they apparently do have other non-engineering people on staff and content moderation and dealing with legal issues aren’t the job of an engineering team.
Because it’s not overly popular as a desktop os, you are far more likely to see it in certain appliances and server applications etc, none of which will show up in a pagevisits based statistic.
Idk I still hope a Servo-based browser somehow materializes itself someday, but if/when that happens, who knows.
I am convinced they use the data from that for AI training
Safari, photos’s, finder, preview etc, etc. Across iOS and OS X, since at least last year.
Oh yeah Android has swarms of fanboys.
Don’t know where you heard that but it’s wrong.
I don’t know, I have had to fix more problems with supposedly “stable” distributions like Debian and co than I ever did with arch.
And Brave too, which inconveniently beats firefox hands down in independent privacy checks. The mozilla foundation finally needs to step it up.
Bluesky most likely, I don’t see mastodon happening unless there is a major change in how the network addresses moderation and defederation.