It’s more like Twitter. Mastodon is a microblogging platform (people complaining about the smallest slight).
Dangling on a hyphen.
It’s more like Twitter. Mastodon is a microblogging platform (people complaining about the smallest slight).
You have a lot of good suggestions here already. My contribution will be like an upvote, sharing my impressions of the apps I’ve tried so far.
Both vger.app and thunder are very cool, easy to navigate, simple.
With Liftoff you have more control over the UI. It looks good and it’s very fluid.
All are very usable. All contribute to the lemmy experience, making it more fun to use and interact.
Good luck on your lemmy journey.
And the sea is just a big lake. The sea floor a long valley. Fish are valley people. Land animals are mountain folk.
Master PDF Editor. The current version is paid, but version 4 is free. It’s a good swiss knife like PDF tool.
Let me try to see if I get the logic here. So a company fires a lot of people, and then another company hires them.
These workers then are leveraged by the new company to do something similar to what they have been doing in the previous company. This allows the new company to create a competing product that seems to capture part of the previous company’s market.
But now the first company wants to sue the second company for… leveraging those recently dismissed workers?
One of those companies seem to be acting in a very strategically sound way, and it’s not the one which fired those workers in the first place…
Lucky you. My department, and the whole university, is now on a path of completely googlefying their services. And it’s a public university!
So… Lucky you.
#envy
They are my mother, father, and everyone else. Life’s hard, and too many things compete for our attention.
You’re right. Indiscriminate data collection is like the meat industry. Some people may find abhorrent how animals are treated, even how destructive the whole thing can be. But ultimately, out of sight is out of mind, right?
Like you said, the same with privacy. Apps are shiny, addictive, and seem to be given away for free. Then life happens, the mind becomes busy with what holds its attention.
We’re doomed because the game being played is simply too complex for anyone make sense of it. Any competing insight is immediately drowned under the massive torrent of data we’re all subjected to.
I’m late to this party, but I’m now curious. What happened to elastic and mongodb?
And what are the underlying economic conditions promoting that change?
Thanks regardless.