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Deliverer of ideas for a living. Believer in internet autonomy, dignity. I upkeep instances of FOSS platforms like this for the masses. Previously on Twitter under the same handle. I do software things, but also I don’t.

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I have owned the Light Phone 1 and the Light Phone 2 – both were built with the intent to stay connected in a handful of ways without needing to have a full-spec’d, app-heavy, typically-sized smart phone.

If the intent and the vibe make sense to you, then it is a wonderful approach for a more ‘minimalist’ device: you can go outdoors, travel, hike, camp, etc., without having a smart phone to pick up and play with. I dig it.

If the intent and vibe don’t make sense to you, the Light Phone may not be a good fit.

I really like the device, and use it often enough as a daily driver on weekends. Always glad to see some public attention on it.

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AROOOOO BROTHER I AM NOT POOPING FOR WEEKS

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I have looked around, myself, but not found a FOSS alternative. There are typically compliance issues like PCI DSS for certain banks that prevent trust and cooperation from those banks outside a larger entity like Google, Apple, etc.

Aside smart phones, Flipper Zero can clone some cards sucessfully. But that’s an entirely different device, not an app for a phone. Best of luck!

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Upload speeds, on many internet connections, have been known to be capped – typically a provider-enforced cap. What type of connection are you using remotely? Fiber, cable, hotspot, etc.?

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Dang. On a quick web search, it looks like that service provider has, in fact, capped their upload speeds to about 35mbps.

Because of this cap, uploads are going to be even worse when not on your network directly, in some cases – say, attempting to upload something from a coffee shop.

That may explain the poor speeds, although there could be other factors. Sorry to respond with bad news!

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A chemical compound causes the cloth to turn blue when polishing an iPhone, green when polishing an Android. It’s only a subtle difference.

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A rational enough research endeavor – until it begins to lean into some racially charged, off-hand remarks about the nature certain of donations. But that’s Lunduke for you. Realized who I was reading half-way through.

For those who want some context: Lunduke is a conservative IT pundit, and his video and article content tends to read a bit like post hoc justification for his conservative views, when the reality tends to be that his conservative views have more recently been a kind of justification for creating content the way he does.

Know that he is like this in much of his content now. This is just a ‘reader, be aware’ statement, if you find yourself going down the rabbit hole.

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As a feature request, this might require some client-side processing. I have seen similar asks in other communities, though.

A interesting UX to test this, if it were possible, mkght could be something like:

[Post title]

[All Lemmy instances/communities to which a user has subscribed that this post exists.]

[Post content]

Etc.

While this may not be an easy implementation, it would interesting to test on Jerboa.

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Duskers looks fantastic. Thanks for sharing the link!

Bluesky CEO responds | 2023-07-22 Letter to the Community (blueskyweb.xyz)

The social media platform Bluesky recently had an incident where a user created an account with a racial slur as the handle. The Bluesky team quickly removed the account but realized they should have had automated filters in place to prevent such issues. They are now implementing a two-step automated filtering and flagging...

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I suspect it may be a bit more along how you’re describing here – we expect some user experience patterns to already be in place, if not considered, like not being able to select inappropriate handles. Former Twitter folks should know ‘better.’ From the outside looking in, it tracks.

I wonder if the Bluesky team, right now at least, is more engineer / dev heavy, and they have not brought on UX folks to help drive a product design that considers patterns we’d be used to experiencing. They may be operating pretty lean.

An idea, at least.

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