I agree. But not everyone likes to do it that way and checking for email in the background should be at least an option in a modern email client in my opinion.
Essentially a web feed to have a single timeline from multiple sources. Think of it as Google News but you manually choose the sources and it’s chronological.
Sometimes it’s useful following specific projects or organizations you’re interested in to be notified when anything interesting is going on. In a way similar to an RSS feed I suppose
At least Brave forks Chromium and they have a bunch of patches they apply to the codebase. I mean yeah, they still contribute to the Chromium monopoly but calling them just a rebrand is a bit unfair in my opinion
I remember reading about Lacros over a year ago and then never since. I pressumed this was dead but apparently not. But I think this is a move in the right direction. Having the browser and desktop shell being the same component and only being able to update them as one piece seems like a very strange idea to me.
I don’t think that’s a bad thing. The Lemmy and the wider Fediverse are open and using a closed source client to access that doesn’t change anything. Unlike with other closed ecosystems using a closed source client doesn’t impact anyone else.
A pretty good Lemmy client for iOS is Memmy. That being said Christian Selig (the dev of Apollo for Reddit) is working on his Next Big Thing™. Fingers crossed for that being Apollo for Lemmy.
Ja genau das meine ich. Da ist es mir aktuell lieber für beide Plattformen einen separaten Account zu haben, auch wenn man das dank ActivityPub rein theoretisch nicht machen müsste.
Aber Lemmy Communities werden in Mastodon ja zumindest korrekt als “Group” deklariert. Also hoffentlich werden die irgendwann auch korrekt und anders gehandelt.
Das Protokoll ActivityPub ermöglicht es zwar unter den Plattformen zu kommunizieren, aber ich schätze mal, dass es aktuell für Lemmy keine hohe Priorität hat Mastodon Content zu integrieren.
Meiner Meinung nach sind das communitybasierte Modell (Reddit, Lemmy) und das Microblogging-Modell (Twitter, Mastodon, Threads) auch nicht ohne weiteres miteinander kompatibel. Lemmy Communities auf Mastodon zu browsen macht auch nur bedingt Spaß finde ich.
YouTube doesn’t have invasive DRM (on normal videos), playing any resolution works on Linux. Netflix only ever plays in 720p for me however, regardless of browser (you can check the stats with crtl + alt + shift + d). There are extensions for Firefox and Chrome to fix this issue luckily. But if Google’s DRM for the web goes through this might not be so easy anymore.