+1 for voyager. I like other apps too but voyager has felt like a fresh breeze.
I am but a cog in a machine. A lazy one though.
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+1 for voyager. I like other apps too but voyager has felt like a fresh breeze.
Off-topic but don’t want that link go to waste: your link is broken! (very cool project btw)
I would have given it a go, but reading their terms it seems they don’t like people having non-foss code there, and I would like to have both my foss and non-foss projects together on one platform.
I’ve been thinking about self-hosting forgejo though!
Edit: I did move from GitHub to GitLab, but don’t really wanna stay on GitLab either.
Ah okay! Atleast the big tech giant gives credit!
Thanks for the clarification on that rule! And sad to hear that people don’t always give OSM the credit it deserves…
I believe that currently it’s raster only unfortunately. Hoping that there will be vector tiles in the future!
Same, I have tried DDG every once in a while but kept going back to google. Now google search doesn’t quite give me relevant results anymore and all the AI crap just takes all of their effort to work on search itself.
Been using DDG for a few weeks now for personal and work related stuff - quite happy with it.
This could also be it, but startup phase for 10 years? I mean that would be believable if it wasn’t for the size of the team.
I started thinking about how much they’d actually make with this monetization scheme, but they employ 6 software developers and have a team of 4 in the upper management. The company has been running for 10 years with this single product.
Now I really feel stupid, didn’t check Play Store… thanks a bunch!
Wait what? What happens in jan 2024?
Edit: ah, unity’s new install based pricing.
I know that long time ago this was one of the things that freaked me out. I went into google account privacy settings and there is a lot of info about you. It really creeps you out when you see info from years ago.
Yup. I had never heard of the fediverse and so glad I got introduced to it with the added benefit of many others doing so as well (so there is content and activity here).
Can vouch for this method, I did something similar and just updated my email on services in order of my entries in password manager.
Lots of drama, sometimes defederations would make headlines on world news.
Firefish (former calckey) seems to have “trends” and “activity” filters on their platform. Saw that on joinfirefish.org
Never used firefish but perhaps try there?
Finally, hope my local public services decide to do the same soon.
It’s bit ridiculous that I see info from the local police on Xitter before I see it on their website, but I could accept that if it was on Mastodon instead of Xitter.
There are two spiders hanging out on my bathroom ceiling. One above the toilet and the other above the shower. The problem is that the one above the toilet has disappeared.
God damnit.
I’m not quite that organized,
I’ve donated around 2 euros to huge projects like Wikipedia when they have a donation campaign, or 20 euros to projects like draw.io when I notice on github that they haven’t met their monthly goal yet.
The amount and frequency completely depends on my financial situation at the time and I only donate when I am using a piece of software/project (so when I remember, basically) on my free time and decide to check updates/state of the project.
So I’m not a frequent donor to any specific projects and several months may pass without donating any money, but when I have a bit more disposable income and when I’m doing free-time computer related hobbies I take a sum (lets say 50e) and distribute that money depending on project size. Smaller projects get more (less likely to have a lot of donors) big projects less (hopefully they have a lot of people donating small amounts that add up).