@lynn if someone built a desktop application and mobile application (maybe all of which use the same framework, probably Flutter or something) and did not say it was "XMPP", it would probably do well
In exchange for what? I'm not concerned on what I **see**... I'm grown enough to deal with reality.
I'm concerned for my privacy. I'm concerned that I could be discriminated for my ideas, that my online activity, while perfectly legal, could be used to deny services and dignity, as US is doing.
I want EU to protect my privacy, my right to anonimity, my choice to opt-in or not without political, civil or personal consequences.
@ariadne def agree that its some bs optics game. but i do admit that BoB not being standard XMPP and generally "media" being a bit harder. but FR u are kidding yourself if you think u need more than text/images/videos to get anything done in a community
@winterschon Indeed, a great machine for sure!That would fix quite some of the problems we face. I see all these cheap laptops at work which are obsolete when they leave the factory (We don't recommend these... but customers want cheap stuff always - sadly)Gemini would be a great alternative!The e-waste debacle is sadly too real.Maybe someday we will all own modular/hackable devices that don't get obsoleted when sold.Well, we can dream at least 🙂
@stefano @ricardo the article mentioned the FreeBSD subreddit and The FreeBSD Forums. Yorick Peterse shared his post in the sub, where it was very well-received. Pictured: insights that are not visible to the public (I very rarely share such things, doing so seems harmless on this occasion). No mention of Discord, Twitter, or X. Also pictured: the wiki for FreeBSD Discord very recently cautioned that the FreeBSD Community Code of Conduct can not be enforced. I do not imagine that this caution relates to any recent misconduct there …<https://www.freebsd.org/internal/code-of-conduct/><https://wiki.freebsd.org/Discord/DiscordServer><https://yorickpeterse.com/>#FreeBSD #Reddit #forums #Discord #community #conduct #misconduct
Keep your FreeBSD system cool with built-in temperature monitoring!No ports needed, just sysctl and a simple shell script. Perfect for FreeBSD 14.x users who want lightweight, dependency-free thermal monitoring.Quick, practical, and very Unix.https://codeberg.org/Larvitz/gists/src/branch/main/2025/20251009-FreeBSD_Temp-Monitoring.md#FreeBSD #BSD #SysAdmin #Unix