I think you can sign up to public instances
I think you can sign up to public instances
Exactly, the onboarding experience needs to be super sleek and straightforward, you’ll be surprised to know how many creators don’t know how to configure their stuff, they usually ask their friends
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Oh, that’s really bad, they should honor your delete requests, I think Matrix is much better in that regard…
I can’t answer for OP, but for me personally, I like to delete my old stupid takes, and other than that, sometimes you have to share some personal info ( describe yourself, where you’re coming from… etc ) for the sake of having a healthy discussion, that could accumulate and leads to exposing your real identity to… say an employer
Bill Burr comes close to George’s savagery 😅 ( just my opinion )
well, you’re becoming famous :) … interesting articles you got there 😁
It’s very promising, but I find it confusing
Not necessarily, it all depends on the software license, people don’t usually care about who funds their software, ( even if they’re funding it themselves with their data ), plus If we’re talking about selling points, saying that you can control your online presence is a much successful sell than saying it’s not VC funded, like I never used that argument when I try to convince my friends to hop on Mastodon
Edit: but I’m not saying it’s not a valid argument, it’s very valid
it is the MAIN selling point of the fediverse.
Debatable, I would say it’s the ability to selfhost and not be under the mercy of “the platform” or the admin’s subjective morals, you can also not federate and make the place your own
Oh, Are you the same Blender Dumbass 2.0 ?
And only if surveillance actually stops all the crime ( which it doesn’t )
When mass surveillance works, you lose your rights, and when it doesn’t work as intended ( which as the government says to protect you from terrorists ), it gets things wrong and it can be too damaging, like when Google flagged a man who sent his child’s photos to a doctor, or when Facial recognition system gets the wrong person, or when a bank algorithm locks someone of their own account due to suspicious activity… etc
So we’re damned when it works and we’re damned when it doesn’t.
Edit: how can I do the math? Do you have any links…
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This is going to be good
That’s just wrong when you’re dealing with the government
The curly hair, the silver chain, the Bjj… appears more on camera with his wife and daughter… going to podcasts… Etc…
They’re trying really hard to humanize him, but we all can see through the lies…
Drug dealer : Network - Location - Contacts
Facebook : I’ll take all
There are, but I’m not linked to some sort of an application that will ( it’s not a matter of if ) be exploited by a malicious third party or even the first party ( the government ), good luck hacking my paper passport
The problem is not really the indexer, the problem is that they rely on Google servers for their Infrastructure
Edit : you can do a quick DNS lookup, and see that it passes through a lot of Google and even MS servers