Yes I agree. Discourse is good on mobile though.
What code injection do you mean?
Yes I agree. Discourse is good on mobile though.
What code injection do you mean?
Yeah Discourse allows a ton of stuff for admins. It needs trust. Interesting thread!
Interesting! Didnt know that this sounds incredible
Found it interesting. This is a link aggregator after all ;)
also I find the UX way better than Lemmy. It lacks Federation which is kind of an issue, but as communities are on one server only anways, federation is pretty limited.
Affinity stuff also runs kinda on Linux
True, you lose all encoding. I didnt try but I think Firefox on Linux with Wayland does not block screencasting. But dont tell netflix that
OBS Studio?
Subtitles are an issue though
Wireguard has performance improvements at the cost of NEEDING to store client data longer.
If you do interesting stuff, use a good VPN. But those will also have to either delete their logs (Wireguard is actually worse here) or be brave.
Or Tor...
Nobody asking themselves how they got all these details of that person?
Reddit doesnt require a full name.
Lemmy is not suited for discussions that should not be on the internet forever.
Otherwise, Grayjay has a plugin, and Soundbound (by the former dev of Spotiflyer)