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I don’t hate copilot but I seldom use it enough to justify having a taskbar button for it
I hope Mastodon will incorporate this
I think the UX of Nextcloud is pretty good. I’ll admit that it definitely takes some time to figure out how to host, and its PHP design can be a pain. But I still think it works pretty well.
The timing of this feels very odd given what happened a couple months ago with Beeper mini
Well you’re in luck, there’s the Pleroma and Misskey family of apps out there that are ActivityPub compatible. Pleroma also has Akkoma as well, and there are far too many Misskey forks to count. Both of them support S3 I believe.
I use it sometimes, there can be a bit of drama at times, but it’s pretty nice.
Well congrats, a lot of tech illiterate people don’t want to learn it either :/
Isn’t this what everyone wanted though? The freedom to choose browsers? Or are we going to start mandating Gecko because that’s what everyone here believes to be the most ethical?
Honestly, it doesn’t surprise nor please me that they’re looking exclusively for the corporations with the large amounts of money capable of running a full system, as opposed to the random Joe down the street running an f-droid repository.
Free apps were already pretty unsustainable in iOS to begin with given the $99 yearly developer fee :/
It would also require that social media sites use “reasonable age verification methods” to verify users’ ages.
Please no :/
This honestly feels like some 3-month early April fool’s joke. A smartphone more dependent on an external set of servers than what Google already has.
Firefox now supports creating and using passkeys stored in the iCloud Keychain on macOS.
Hopefully next it will get the ability to send push notifications to use passkeys on other devices like in chromium browsers
Average Mozilla development
I feel like anymore, artists just look through companies work just to go point out AI art and whine about it
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I think it would be better to enforce open, readable training sets that anyone can browse through to submit legal requests
I’ve personally moved to Bing from Google. Partly because it’s annoyingly the only way to do web searches from the start menu, But also because it’s much more flexible with AI compared to Google’s new AI Overviews (The engines vice president actually tweeted about being able to disable Copilot in response to Google’s new AI).
I personally like how Bing presents information better, but it still has quite a few problems. Especially around relevancy, and it’s image search isn’t the best if you’re looking for anything that isn’t a photograph.