Smaller instances won’t have a lot of the issues that the main instance has. I run one at https://dmv.pub. DMV being the DC/Maryland/Virginia region but anyone is welcome to join.
Admin of DMV.pub, DMV.community (Mastodon), and Pixtagram.social (Pixelfed)
Smaller instances won’t have a lot of the issues that the main instance has. I run one at https://dmv.pub. DMV being the DC/Maryland/Virginia region but anyone is welcome to join.
You’re welcome to join my https://dmv.pub Kbin instance. It federates with Lemmy.
I’ve been an early adopter subscribe for months and I’m loving it. The tools available make searching easier and so much more useful.
I started paying for Kagi a few months ago and I’m loving it. Search results and tools are great. People balk at paying for a search engine, but at least this way I know I’m not the product.
I switched to Firefox/Librewolf (with a brief stint on Vivaldi) last year and haven’t looked back.
Looks fantastic. Nice and clean.
CalcKey just rebranded to Firefish. It has a very pretty UI but UX is currently bad as there is no way to globally disable boosts so you will see the same posts in your timeline over and over and over again. Following hashtags is limited to the Antennas feature so you won’t see those posts in your timeline. Until they fix these things it’s unusable for me personally.
Have you tried Akkoma or Pleroma? I run an Akkoma instance at https://shrediverse.net if you want to try it out. You can use the web app or an app like Fedilab on Android.
Have you tried other ways of viewing Mastodon? Different web apps or mobile apps? Like https://elk.zone , https://phanpy.social , https://semaphore.social.
There’s been a circle jerk going on for years and now they decide they’re unhappy?!
The fediverse has made social networking fun again.
I think it will make a great “app store” for Linux. Easy for the new or average user to find and install apps.
twit.tv is good for more mainstream tech talk. Late Night Linux, Linux Unplugged, Self Hosted.
Sometimes you just have to learn the hard way.
Currently, AT protocol is mostly theoretical because it’s newer and a lot of things haven’t been implemented yet . ActivityPub is much more widespread, but some of the ideas for AT protocol would be great in ActivityPub, like better account portability.
Sonarr, Radarr, Sabnzbd, Plex, Overseer, Mastodon, Kbin, Pixelfed, Mattermost
It’s the best Chromium browser. Company seems like it’s run by decent people who listen to their users.