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I’ve also seen it used as niche industry abbreviations, which made me very uncomfortable at first, regardless of it being disused
I’ve also seen it used as niche industry abbreviations, which made me very uncomfortable at first, regardless of it being disused
This is huge. Thank you!
Genuinely. Proton expanding is a good thing in my eyes at least in this stage. They offer their services at a pretty hefty, but reasonable price compared to others, and don’t have a free offering for certain things they run. Their incentive to operate is continuing what they were built on and getting better.
If I may ask, why still use .world then?
.world users doing their thing. It’s fine for a starter but not someplace to stay
It’s even people in tech. I work with someone who will gladly take tech claims at face value, and call me a conspiracy theorist on data collection. I said I didn’t want a smart thermostat because it increases our attack surface and he immediately snapped back with “oh China is gonna get us”. Like… No these things have had CVEs already and will again
Depending on MDM and conditional access policies, I’d say probably
Don’t let the TV see a network and use a Chromecast. It makes life so much easier than any of the integrated trash
Fedora with Cinnamon desktop has been gooood to me. Admittedly it’s on a Thinkpad
The vibe can vary pretty drastically from instance to instance, regardless of federation. Ultimately in the bigger communities it doesn’t matter at all though
I may be biased buttttttt gonna have to agree
And yet we don’t want our posts to be fed into AI slop, nor do we want independent hosts to pay for the massive amount of traffic generated by a massive corporate entity to trying to consume data en masse.