Thats a cool feature for sure but I don't trust opera.
I feel like I see the same kind of post everyday.
Well both are good choices, but for new linux users coming from windows - Mint would be way easier to get started with.
You are right. I always knew growing apart would be something I'll have to deal with. It sucks that I'll lose some people in the process. That's life I guess.
Bad bots, bad bots whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?
They have a ton of phone models, it's gonna be difficult task for them to maintain all of them beyond 5 years.
The 5+ years updates could be just for their flagship/premium line up.
Ben, thank you for your efforts.
This is indeed sad news. I made my friends (who don't care about free software) switch from google meet to jitsi for video calls just the other month.
The only thing that got them sold on jitsi was that it required no login.
In some countries like India, people just assume that everyone uses whatsapp. It's gotten to the point where whatsapp has become the definition of messaging (for most people).
I don't see how Whatsapp is outdated to the point where one would compare it to IE, but I'll say whatsapp is more like Google Chrome than IE.
For the last month and a half, I have not used reddit at all. Lemmy has most of the communities that I was a part of.
But I get that, some niche subreddits still don't have communities here on lemmy. A few of my friends, stopped using lemmy because it didn't have the subs they were active in.
Voyager web app is quite impressive tbh. One of the best web apps I have ever used.
That being said, the infinity app feels like home, I have been using to for over 3 years after all.
I hope more active users move to the fediverse. That way we will have a lot of variety in content and can also potentially prevent communities from becoming echo chambers. I suppose moderation will also have to be taken up a notch for these changes to actually have a positive effect.