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Librewolf updates all the time, probably weekly (I don’t watch it that closely).
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Librewolf updates all the time, probably weekly (I don’t watch it that closely).
Sentinel dVPN does/did the same thing. You’d connect to their network, pay a Node operator directly with the network’s coin, and you’d use their connection. Don’t know how safe it was, with respect to seeing the through-traffic, but it did work.
These people are definitely not “the first”
For now. This is a near-future thing.
Why would they sell you something for $50 one time, when they can charge you $9.99 / month forever?
That’s a problem that will reveal itself later. Decentralization goes away when everyone flocks to one server. Turns into Reddit 2.0
Start posting.
Lurking in hopes that others will come is futile. When they see no content, they’ll also just leave.
If only we knew someone who knew how to bend things…
So we won’t be able to save posts? Or just the button will be hidden, but still menu-accesible?
That may be, but they have 100’s of millions of users, and most of them will never entertain an alternative until [insert world-breaking issue/event here].
I wish it didn’t take a system/site/service imploding to get people to try something new.
MySpace got silly, enter FB. Twitter gets Musked, Mastodon finally takes off after years of not. Reddit nukes their own service, Etc.
Not that bad projects shouldn’t die off, but it’s always a reactionary move for the masses, rather than a proactive “let’s try this new thing because it might be better”.
Just trying Jerboa out now. UI buttons are too small and sometimes difficult to see.
Can’t hide post replies.
Other than that, seems okay so far.
Edit: Basically I want it to be Infinity for Lemmy.
Stop using the DDG Browser.