This needs a pin
I started with podman and wanted to like it. Ultimately moved to docker because of docker compose
I love this. Now i want to spin up and instance and start themeing
Yooo I had not heard of gothub I've been looking for something like this. I'm assuming it is possible to clone repositories?
I'm not sure what the big deal is here. The US military has had swarm tech like this for almost a decade through DARPA performing mapping and scouting missions
This is madness. How does this keep getting upvoted when the article has nothing to do with the actual code integrity and functionality of this browser.
At least it's open source, if there is something shady point it out in the code.
I am also going to say that nostr has all these things in some alpha form or another. However, it is very much a mess right now and it is harder IMHO to connect with others or curate my feed with stuff I like.
The advantage of small groups and fedi is starting with a small network and growing it slowly, this is more rewarding than starting with the whole world and trying to pull back.
Nostr might have all the features but its a mess right now
Oh no. Man that sucks. Which one? The lemur pro by system76 was a clevo I had it for a bit and thought it was really good all around. I would have kept it but the specs on a M1 were just ridiculous compared to anything out there. No fans, no dust collection was something I didn't know I appreciated so much
Same. Tried it a few years ago and it was bloatware and cluttered. Took another chance on it and really like it, super fast and I can make it as full featured or slim down as I want. I think the company is owned by the workers if I remember correctly. Double check that
Always wanted to try a star labs product. What always stops me are the specs. Not enough ram or storage or CPU to justify the price. Even though I know the premium is there because they aren't just white labeled clevos like every other Linux focused PC company
Fair point, I thought about that too but if it were me and my reputation on the line, I'd make a main point of the video. Just as gamer nexus did.
Making a vid about being less careless and then being careless.
All that said, when I was posting vids, there was a full screen YouTube made me go through to set monitization and ad placement before proceeding to a separate screen for posting
Did any one see the pinned comment where they say turned off monetization after community feedback? as if this video should be monitized in the first place lol man this does not feel right
I feel really dumb but I can't find any documentation on his to use it other than instructions on how to install a node
I agree. There is a potential barrier to entry, and growth. I argue:
- people part with money for a cause or belief. Culturally privacy apps are different, inconvenient and unfamiliar UX, there are usually no 'email signups', not run by ads, or sales of data, and the software is free but has a learning curve. People do it anyways because they believe it is right
- Its not unusual to pay $1-$15 for an app in a mobile app store. At least they can get their money back (it's actually free to use)
- users can be compensated for 'rich' abusive actor, at the same time incentivised to report in the case of ie chat app
- A sponsor couls risk their collatoral to allow access to a user who cannot manage the initial financial barrier
The first point is the most important IMHO, privacy users accept the learning curve and inconvenience because they believe privacy is more important and because of this, I believe the burden is not as high as we think, that a 'free to play' alternative means of accessing privacy respecting apps (by this idea or something else) is as as essential to supporting and protecting privacy as E2EE vs server side encryption.
I believe financial consequences can be very useful to make it expensive to spam or be abusive.
For example, for a user to access an app:
- The user is required to put up X amount of money as colatoral
- The user can retrieve the funds if they choose to discontinue use of the app
- If a user is reported for abuse, a small fine is deducted from their colatoral
The user Reputation and distribution of fines:
- if a user, has multiple accounts in good standing, the initial collateral to access new apps is discounted for good reputation.
- The proceeds from fines can be distributed to the app's treasury or to users with good rep.
Yeah... Thought they were monitoring angels
The points in this article have nothing to do with the actual browser. For the record I use Firefox, librewolf, and brave
Some sites are broken with a Firefox base.
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the founder is controversial. so what? Does the product render pages with pretty good fingerprint blocking? Yes
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crypto exchanges are under scrutiny and brave uses crypto. so what? does the product render pages with decent cross tracking isolation? Yes
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their crypto has little value and was a failed experiment so what? Does the browser remove ads? Yes
If you're going to write about how something sucks, talk about it with substance, point out code that does XYZ to confirm negative statements.
It"s a big deal because hoverboards and hovering cars like in the movies
So actual hover boards soon?
I've not tried it yet but that's a long suspicious list of VC money for something hoping to be built opensource private p2p and decentralized
https://anytype.io/