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Technology @lemmy.world Google Just Revealed When Apple Will Officially Adopt RCS: Northern Hemisphere Fall 2024
Technology @lemmy.world Proton Pass now supports passkeys on all devices and plans: Beating Bitwarden to mobile devices
Open Source @lemmy.ml Atuin is an open-source shell command history app for Linux with syncing, unlimited history, and with contextual search
Fediverse @lemmy.ml Mbin is a fork of kbin: a decentralized content aggregator running on the Fediverse network
Linux @lemmy.ml Konsave lets you save, apply and share Linux desktop theme customisations
Technology @lemmy.ml This XDA Reporter replaced their monitors with XREAL smart glasses for a full week
KDE & Plasma users @lemmy.ml Change colour of Desktop Effects Track Mouse rings
Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml New Fork of the Linux Streamdeck-UI app for Elgato Stream Deck
Linux @lemmy.ml Open Konsole named Profiles, with own identification and a custom command, using a keyboard shortcut
Technology @lemmy.ml Why You Should Use Bionic Reading in Chrome (or Any Browser): An extension to highlight the most important parts of words
Social Media @lemmy.ml My video overview of Nostr: A simple, open protocol that enables global, decentralized, and censorship-resistant social media
Fediverse @lemmy.ml Add your Fediverse Profile, or find people and topics with similar interests, on the Fediverse.Info site
Open Source @lemmy.ml Pine64's PineBuds: Hackable high-end in-ear wireless headphones on the horizon
Technology @lemmy.ml Plex has done what Apple and Google couldn't: Create a watchlist that works across all your streaming apps
Technology @lemmy.ml Twitter's Bluesky publishes a plan for a more hybrid federated network with P2P characteristics
Technology @lemmy.ml You Can Get Rid of Windows Bloatware With One Command - Use a debloater script to remove all unnecessary programs in Windows 10 and 11
Privacy @lemmy.ml Berty Messenger for iOS and Android - Zero Trust Open Source Peer-to-Peer Messenger based on IPFS protocol
Technology @lemmy.ml Touch-sensitive concrete technology could revolutionise security in South Africa - Even replace electric fences
Technology @lemmy.ml Assistive Tech: Blink your eyes in Morse code to type using a webcam
Technology @lemmy.ml Smartphone LiDAR can test blood, milk, but will likely need more powerful LiDAR















Good points. Yes, I do prefer to give an instance at least the benefit of the doubt. Difference tho really with Fediverse is you have to search and follow stuff to see it. It does not get inserted into your feed through ads or people playing the algorithms. So generally I'm only seeing what I follow. I suppose we do need to choose our instances wisely. Certainly, if an instance (not just a user on it) is really spamming or impacting on other instances, I suppose there can be grounds to block it. But we have not all been spammed yet by Threads. I don't like Threads (cancelled all my accounts years ago) but I left a few good friends and family there that I would like to reconnect with, and follow them. I also like that my metadata stays on the Fediverse side, so I don't need a Threads account or their app tracking me.
I just would not like to be denied the option to even reconnect with my family and friends. Same goes for WhatsApp interoperating on Signal protocol - I have many friends and colleagues I left behind on WhatsApp, and would like to reconnect again with them.