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You brought back memories and I got interested. Interesting reading about privacy:
https://www.irchelp.org/security/privacy.html
How much of it is true?
You brought back memories and I got interested. Interesting reading about privacy:
https://www.irchelp.org/security/privacy.html
How much of it is true?
Travelors = travellers + sailors. I like that!
Thank you for the great help, I hope it’ll be useful to others too :)
Thank you for the info! As I’m completely new to Matrix I was indeed wondering. Probably the spam problem will increase as it becomes more popular…
Thank you! I checked it. From what I understand I should use a link like https://matrix.to/#/@[user]:[server.zzz]
. Then from there they are redirected to use their own Matrix app, if they have one.
Not hostile at all, thank you :) Indeed I asked this question because I suspected I was misunderstanding how to use the site. Here’s an example. A comment in this post:
https://lemmy.world/comment/960056
gives a link to a Mastodon post. The link I see is https://mastodon.world/@mwadmin/110654590632768079
If I click that link, I do see the Mastodon post, but it’s on a Mastodon instance different from mine (https://c.im/). If I wanted to boost, favour, or reply, I have to open another tab/window, go to my Mastodon account on my instance, search for that post, and then I can boost etc. Let me know if this is unclear.
Maybe it’s just because I use Mastodon via browser and not a 3rd-party app, as some comments here have suggested.
It has helped me invaluably, thank you!
By the way, the “trigger search” button at the moment leads to a search with text
community!community@instance.etc
but the first community
should be dropped. OK this is not the place for tracking issues, sorry!
Had never heard about it, cheers!
Edit: unfortunately it looks like it’s not open-source. I have some trust issues with close-source projects that handle my browsing.
I believe that https://browse.feddit.de/ shows the total number of subscribers, but I’d be happy if someone else confirmed this as well.
Thank you for the recommendation, I’ll try it out. To be honest I second the “don’t move fast if you have to break things” attitude…
Glad to see my question wasn’t so dumb, cheers :)
Cheers, didn’t know about this possibility!
I don’t know what you have in mind with “trustworthy”, and about what, so maybe this comment is worthless for you. But I’ve been using their cloud storage for several years (like other commenters here), for work-related files, and to sync them between computers and phone. Their syncing system and apps are actually great. No complaints on my part.
I’ve reliably used Torguard for at least 15 years. They have clients for many Linux distros, including Arch.
Thank you, I read that, as I mention in the post, but the colours they list in the help section don’t match the ones I see (as background colour to the whole row): never seen orange or grey, and I see white instead.
Cheers! one mystery solved.
Well the screenshot I took looks really exactly like the original above. So I think browser is giving the most faithful output?
( 😂 )
Thanks for the recommendations!