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  • If I had the power to, I would've pinned this comment as it's helpful to those still using sms for backups👍

  • forget traveling

    I'd rather get both vaccines just to survive

    a friend unfortunately got covid from child care and they've been burdened with brain fog ever since.

    I can't imagine what the longterm side effects might become with the mixing of endemic covid. best of luck to anyone skipping vaccinations

  • ah fair enough

    if additional comments pop up with problems about this post being here I can take it down👍

    also feel free to repost as I just wanted to share this🤗

  • As AGPL contains copyleft clauses it protects both you and your users by requiring reciprocation via source code accessibility.

    Main difference/addition of GPL:

    • In section 13 Remote Network Interaction: What it essentially communicates is that if a modified version of the software is run on a server accessible to users then that source code must be available to download.

    If I remember correctly this addresses the patent trolling loophole that drug companies often exploit.

    btw I AM NOT A LAWYER

  • I like adapting after finding out I made a mistake or contradiction

    it's still a bit painful/cringy when I realize I fucked up but it's slowly becoming like a cathartic powerwashing routine when I can get rid of some personal bad habits/traits

  • Google Maps replacement with local bus, transit, bike path navigation integration would be pretty sweet to see as a FOSS Rust app

  • There's a couple things I've noticed while using Lemmy and Mastodon:

    Admins and moderators have a sort of distributed power as it's somewhat no longer consolidated to a single instance like Reddit anymore,

    • and so there's more incentive to making good decisions for not only for oneself but for the collective (reason being long-term instance sustainability)
      • therefore this system is likely to incentivize admins and moderators to make better long-term decisions rather than chasing short-term goals.
      • anytime I see systems that encourages people to make better long term decisions that makes me happy :D

    additionally the fediverse gives more leeway to user choice as you're no longer locked down to an instance

    • (this of course changes based on the instance federation/defederation situation which stems from the instance admin's/admins' past and current actions.)
    • this allows users to participate on multiple communities using one account instead of having to create multiple accs

    the emergent complexity of the systems that builds the fediverse seems like it's currently on a good path for building sustainable homely communities, so I'm cautiously optimistic

    so far there's areas I can see that could use some QOL improvement for online discussions boards/forums and Lemmy's current systems seems like a good point to branch out from

  • I have no mouth and I must scream vibes here

  • ayyyyy nice!👌

    also a heads up you might want to install Ublock Origin by Raymond Hill

    • free open source(GPL-3.0) ad blocker
  • judging by the clickbait thumbails alone this guy screams of cringe

  • how about LXQt?

    last I remember it's officially supported by Arch Linux as one of it's DEs, and it's lightweight

    I think they also announced plans for Wayland support but that's probably far off into the future

  • That's pretty neat! I didn't know about Waydroid till now

    however you need to mess with ARM emulation.

    not sure about Arch as I'm on NixOS now and the implementation seems to be straightforward but I'll keep an eye on your note if I do encounter issues

    thanks!🤗