Things come and go in cycles. There was a time when Fark, Digg, MySpace, LiveJournal, etc. were all a big thing and then they slowly went away or declined as something new arose in its place. I think a lot of the more tech-savvy users of Reddit will migrate to various fediverse instances and that you'll see other microblogging platforms arise to fill the void of Twitter, a la Bluesky. You'll still have somewhere to go, it just may not be the place you were used to going to.
MattTheProgrammer
joined 1 year ago
Knee-jerk reaction: I want to know why municipally-supported telecom monopolies are still a thing.... hmm??
I'll give it a read, I suppose.
Horizon: Zero Dan.... no Dans allowed
So, uh, what's the community?
Not who you replied to, but mine would tell me no and then laugh at me
So, a bunch of years back, I stumbled upon a little-known application called Synergy that was fledgling at the time. The idea of a virtual KVM using a client/server architecture completely changed how I was able to interact between my various PCs/Mac/Work PC and it was great.
Doesn't the Earth wobble naturally though? I'm pretty skeptical that this article is true.
Regardless of the politics surrounding abortion, Facebook chat never claims to be encrypted nor secure. Users should be aware that their chats are available in this capacity and should also be aware that platforms like Signal exist which are encrypted and secure.