"Daily Driving Mobile Linux" posts are too overdone. What about a "Not Daily Driving Android" post?
- I did not get popup ads obscuring my apps.
- I did not have to restart Google Play Services
- I was able to remove the apps my OS came with.
- My phone did not overheat because it is too weak for built-in Google tracking.
- My phone did not get a virus from the official app sources.
- I didn't have Sudoku 2 preinstalled.
Announcing the 10th #LoFi (#LocalFirst) meetup on Tuesday, November 28, at 11:00 AM EST. We have another fantastic lineup featuring Greg Svarovsky, Sunil Pai, and @mauve
Make sure to tune in by visiting https://lofi.software.
Cool thing in the #IPFS and #libp2p ecosystem is #IPNSLink https://ipnslink.com/
tl;dr: Run a server somewhere (like at home), generate a public key for it's identity. Users can access it from either the p2p network directly or any gateway that will automatically route to it.
No need for dns or messing with ip addresses.
I'm thinking it could be handy for #SocialInbox users that want to self host at home on their pc.
Follow @HyphaCoop@hypha.coop for our announcement post on the 5th!
@marijn Check this out:
Your AI-free Content Deserves a Badge
⚠️ Edit: Please read the license and the following toot ⚠️
https://floss.social/@amin@alpha.polymaths.social/111461825808009435
It is not ideal. If I had known this and read the fine-print, I probably wouldn't have shared it 😔
#AIFree #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #NotByAI #LLM #LLMs #SALAMI
🤫 `npx distributed-press-social run` #DistributedPress #SocialInbox #ActivityPub
I'd like to thank Amazon for their decision to start charging for IPv4 addresses on top of their already inflated monthly charges for a small VPS we're running on their infrastructure. Caused me to finally do some comparative shopping and wow, turns out we can get what we need, and more, from another provider for about a quarter of what we're paying now
You should stop using Google Chrome. The company is following through on its threat to ban the ad/tracker blockers that a) help protect your privacy and b) make your web experience much more pleasant.
I've spent roughly a decade hacking on ChromeOS: patching it, compiling it from source, and deploying it into schools and charities. It was one of the best software engineering projects I've ever seen, but "Manifest V3" marks the end of my work with the platform. Effective adblockers are a basic security tool on the modern web and disabling them makes ChromeOS pretty useless.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.