Exactly because the thing is FOSS, that becomes possible for more people with enough qualifications to resume it. In proprietary case, only very limited circle gets to touch the source code. We're probably witnessing a curse with virtual keyboards in FOSS, like some niche kinds of software...
I can't fathom watching Russian media today. It generally helps that i don't watch TV and don't read the news. Since like 5 years ago I developed a brain filter against all native media, memes, Habr, groups, education. All this coloring rarely makes sense to me, so I'm really just swimming in English-speaking Internet.
Despite all that, I find good people on Russian Mastodon: no propaganda, no ***-licking, no bullying. Can't care much for Russian media though, even with Meduza and alike existing behind VPN... I'm trying my best to avoid federal zombification channels and VK. Even though it's unrelated to media, I'll just take this opportunity and say that there are a lot of dumb people on VK and a lot of war propaganda. π
If you can build your thinking around outlining and can tolerate minute inconveniences, I think it's a nice tool for PKM. Not sure about what privacy Logseq adds, from the perspective of someone who uses Obsidian with SyncThing to synchronize his notes between devices.
Ahha, as I suspected. Of course, despite having stats for each and every tweet in database, they wouldn't even care to check if some particular tweet was loaded for the user. That's not an issue though, Twitter is just a walled garbage.
From the perspective of Lemmy, community page is showing both Threads and Microblog posts in one place. It truncates microblog text to 200 characters to put in the title, putting entirety of the text behind a click.
I suppose, having an easy 2-click solution to migrate your own content from Reddit to a Lemmy instance would be nice, instead of being shamelessly copied by someone (who will most likely forget to even mention the author). Keep posting 'em on the alternative.
Good on you. I use Obsidian because of conveniences it has and I'm still not locked-in because of the format (given that I deliberately don't use any complex plugins). If it helps, it helps, I guess.
Did you play Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright? If so, how would you compare its multiple witness dynamic with one in TGAA? They went full speed ahead with PLvsPW once this was a thing.
The moments where other witness is confused about one talking, not all of them were important. And finding the most crucial of interruptions felt very rewarding because of such distinction.
thanks for using Leebra!
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