It’s that part of (every other) year!
It’s that part of (every other) year!


The FOSS vtuber community is not far from that


Glad that they added it, it wasn’t there when I tested them. Why does such a simple thing require a browser extension though


A search company which requires an account with your actual email? And doesn’t accept anonymous payments?
It’s fine as one of the options, but if there’s no option for tokenized identity (that’s easy to change when the plan runs out) and anonymous payments, it’s a data collecting operation like any other.
See Mullvad and PPQ for how it’s done correctly.


There’s also Matthias but try finding any of these videos with just search. Youtube is against authenticity now.


The difference is, thers’s no stakes in teaching you how to install a counter, nobody has the incentive to generate fake AI videos of that. Product comparison is something where youtube always sucked, whether by paid actors or - now - AI


See, with nice marketing comes wide recognition, with recognition come normies, and with normies comes the mental burden of dealing with “this doesn’t work, the program is shit, fix it immediately!!!” kinds of issues. Not everyone wants to do it in their spare time.


Briar isn’t really comfortable for every day use, it’s way too basic. And I’m comparing it to Conversations, not something rich like Telegram.
Examples? No photos in the group chat. No copying mesaages to clipboard in the desktop version.


Click the share button, pick files and copy the link?
https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-share-files-anonymously-with-onionshare


No no, I’ve found it, read it in whole and remembered it


https://edukomiks.pl/ not sure if it’s translated to other languages


The whole category is an amazing read: https://changelog.complete.org/archives/category/technology/children-computing


Reminds me of this post, I wanted to do something like this when I have a kid, but it turns out not all children are the same, who would have thought, and mine isn’t interested in how things work.
https://changelog.complete.org/archives/1448-introducing-the-command-line-at-3-years


I got mine a comic book which introduces making simple games in mit scratch. The kid loved the comic, read it multiple times. We sat together and entered the game, had a lot of fun changing the characters, and never did that again (I’m not pushing). The computer is still a boring thing dad does for work.
It doesn’t help that I can’t explain what I’m doing on my computer on the few times the kid bothers to ask. I’m writing a program that transforms this wall of text into that spreadsheet 🥱
Sleeps good enough for the music stream to be choppy, but not good enough to last a day.


How is this technology?


The app is not important if it’s an open standard with an open API or open p2p access, which CBDCs will not be.
If resource usage was low, it could also be an X11 problem solved by a wayland distro