

They thought of that. The account is only used for syncing.
You can access it with a different password, or even no password if you like.
They thought of that. The account is only used for syncing.
You can access it with a different password, or even no password if you like.
It’s certainly abnormal.
But abnormal doesn’t mean bad. At all.
I actually think it’s a thoughtful honest appropriate gift. That kind of thing should be more common.
Agreed.
Until people started following hashtags. Then they were trying to be about more than just people, and doing it poorly. Kind of like wanting to subscribe to people on Lemmy. That’s not what it’s for, and just shouldn’t be an option, so people know that.
I didn’t know that.
Well then yah. Probably because it also checks all the boxes too
It does, if you use your Proton account.
Because virtually all ads involve some kind of tracking.
BitWarden isn’t an authentication app. It’s a whole password/login manager.
If that’s you’re comparison, you want Proton Pass, not Proton Authenticator.
They really aren’t.
They’re a user created workaround, attempting to fix the structure-less, findability problem. Twitter embraced and officially incorporated them, because they had no better solution that wasn’t completely rebuilding the entire system. They rightly new everybody would hate that.
Yes exactly! It’s just like Twitter or Blusky. It’s 99.3% people just shouting into the void, without form or structure. You’re not confused.
also if it uses a common input name (which it would because it’s the same Lemmy software) then your webbrowser would suggest/autocomplete it
That’s exactly the local software I’m talking about! Now we’re on the same page. Rather than being a form, the local software could just detect and do it all seamlessly.
The All feed is for All. If you don’t want All don’t use All.
It’s designed as a White List system, with subscriptions. You pick the things you want to see.
You’re asking for a Black List system, where you see everything accept what you don’t want. That only works while things are small. As they grow, Black Lists become much larger, and more difficult to manage. When you get to the point where their are tens of thousands of communities, and hundreds of thousands of posts every second, they become useless.
You’d have manually enter your home instance on every site you visit. Super annoying. Not a solution.
That would require some kind of local client side software.
Some kind of browser extension.
Now here’s the bigger issue. Lets say I can click a button, and now a home instance, and all its communities could be saved to a special drop down tab that replaces the local. Your instance is always the default, but the rest are alphabetically listed.
I don’t think I understand. You mean choose a local view of a different server? That would require every instance to duplicate everything on every other instance. Not possible.
What makes Communick.News different from Lemmy.World?
It’s a paid instance. I pay a subscription fee to ensure it won’t die do to lack of resources.
The idea isn’t to centralize the instances. The idea is to theme them.
What benefit would themed instances have. You can’t follow an instance…
Oh! That’s what your trying to do! You want to be able to see some logical grouping of related communities, and follow that! Now I get it.
Yah. That’s not the way to do that. The “MultiReddit” concept is what you want for that. A shareable list of related communities. That’ll work regardless of what instance they are hosted on. Multi-communities are on the pre v1.0 list already
Lemmy privacy isn’t a joke, because there isn’t any. It’s 100% public by design.
If you want to keep something private, don’t post it publicly online.
Use Mastodon. Lemmy is built around topics, not people.
That’s exactly what the Local feed is for.
If you don’t want All, don’t use All. Because All will give you All, not just Local. If you want Local, use Local.
Slicing the hot dog bun is a standard part of it’s preparation and presentation. Not really part of this.
And if you were presented a “Slice of pie” as A thing. It would in fact be a Taco.
However If you were presented a whole pie and decided to slice it to eat it. “The Pie” would still be a 5 or 6. “The Slice” would be a 3. “The Pie” didn’t change by having a slice removed.
Does that distinction make sense? “A Pie” is one thing. “A Slice of Pie” is a different thing.
Cutting it to serve or eat, doesn’t change it’s classification.
You create business accounts.
Use them exclusively for business.
Use a separate browser to access those accounts.
Create a firewall as much as you can between the personal and professional online.
Business is inherently ethically dirty. Doing work for money is already an ethical step down. But in the environment you live in, it’s necessary to survive. So you do it. For you and your kid.