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  • Then go distribute the mod somewhere else. Why are you so dependant on Nexusmods?

  • But Linux can do everything that Windows can!!!! :)))) /s

  • USB-C earbuds exist. No one is "forcing" you to do anything.

  • If you switched 3 years ago, you haven't been converted in this very thread.

  • If that's what you think will improve how the Linux community is perceived, then do go on.

  • How many people have you managed to convert in this thread?

  • they are telling you to get out of your abusive relationship with Microsoft

    And how well has that worked so far?

  • And you people are doing a great job driving people away from Linux.

  • Problem is, whenever you try taking about Microsoft, someone just has to interject and be like "yeah you should be using Linux instead"

  • Just once I would love to open one of these threads without seeing people spam "USE LINOOX INSTEAD!"

  • "Hey I have a problem with my Samsung"

    "Drop it and get an iPhone instead"

    This is what you guys are like.

  • But the AT Protocol is open, isn't it? Anyone can go ahead and create non proprietary software that lives on this protocol.

    I understand your concerns regarding Bluesky specifically being proprietary, but as soon as someone creates an open source atproto server, you will be able to interact with Bluesky users without using proprietary software. It will require Bluesky to federate with instances using such software of course.

  • How would Bluesky be falling to enshittification if it can be federated just like Mastodon?

    Everyone always says Mastodon can't be ruined this way because you can always move to another Mastodon instance. Wouldn't that also be the case for Bluesky, once federation kicks off?

  • Not a fan of clickbait.

    Edit: I was mistaken, my bad. I thought the article was referring to the admin deciding not to renew the queer.af domain, which was reported a few months ago.

  • I haven't used Skiff myself, but I would guess that that's what it was. Proton and Tuta also feature E2E encryption, and it's exactly how it works there, too.