This looks really good! Thanks for suggesting this.
Discord is not FOSS and is a privacy nightmare.
Yeah, a recovery mail address (which is optionally added) that was connected to a Twitter account. There is nothing dishonest happening here. They don’t have access to our mails, but they are legally bound to share the metadata they do have access to when there is a lawful request from a government agency.
Oh yes, I have heard a lot of cases like this related to freenom. They deactivate domains that get traction and resell them at a premium (mostly to spammy ad networks that hoard domains).
Okay, so you will get a notification that there was a call but can’t really attend it. That’s still pretty neat!
Huh, I wonder if there are downvoting bots set up by trolls then…
Yes, it definitely seem underrated.
About the downvotes, this is not the first time that has happened. I have been repeatedly getting downvoted on some of the tech or related communities on Lemmy instances recently for completely innocuous comments. Since I am on kbin, they don’t impact me in anyway, but I have been puzzled about it. The only explanation I can come up with is something I wrote at some point offended someone and they are just down voting whatever post they see of mine with multiple accounts.
Not very familiar with using Matrix bridges, can they handle WhatsApp calls? (Not asking about Signal because I would like to keep using it)
Never thought of this possibility. This is really interesting.
That’s great!
I really like Jitsi Meet and use it for any video conference calls. And Signal for one on one calls with friends and family.
I am also curious to know the reason. The downvoting seem to be only happening in programming.dev instance though. Things are still sane here in kbin.social.
In the absence of any explanation, I am just going to assume there are a lot of Google Docs fans in this community.
Privacy Guides is a great place for you to look at a highly curated list of reliable and privacy-focused alternatives https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/
And here is an another list that I have also found useful https://github.com/Lissy93/awesome-privacy
I have no idea. Both are solid services with sound privacy credentials and recommended by Privacy Guides (Cryptpad as a productivity tool and Skiff for its mail service). I use both regularly and have been able to completely replace Google Docs because of them. The only reason I can think of anyone down-voting my suggestion is that Skiff is not fully open source yet, but they are in the process of making it so.
Yeah, Greta Gerwig just completely invalidated that right wing slogan.
I still use them for my TV and AC remotes, flashlights and wall clocks.
I never realised that many people don’t need to use it anymore.
Also check out Skiff and CryptPad if you are looking for Google Docs alternatives.
You can customize the Firefox UI entirely by making modifications to userChrome.CSS.
And there are some really good addons for tab management in Firefox.