Cheogram Android has the send half of URL preview. I will be adding display on the receive side this year when I get the time.
Cheogram Android has the send half of URL preview. I will be adding display on the receive side this year when I get the time.
I really found the coda/epilogue to be distracting. The end of the main story ended in a good place, with Burnham and Booker heading off on their next adventure. And then suddenly we’re getting this long drawn-out “and then later after many adventures they… did something useless we can’t explain but at least they saw their old friends again the end” just really took the wind out of it.
You mean you’ll only see content from people you follow and only people who follow you will see you content? Sounds like working as intended the way things were meant to be.
Well, perhaps the UI themes don’t look like what you prefer, I can’t predict that one way or the other, but none of them are “outdated”.
There is no one app that runs on all of those right now. Snikket has apps for both Android and iOS but it’s two apps not a cross-platform app. You’ll likely get best results using an app optimized for the platform in question (such as Cheogram Android, Snikket iOS, beagle.im, or Movim).
Which platforms do you want it to “cross” ?
Stop looking at the federated timeline. Look at posts from people you follow only and you’ll never see spam.
Why would you want this? If you want to see posts from someone, you can follow them.
By that count we could also count every Matrix user as a Jabber user. And every SMS user!
To be fair, the ads are the only reason it’s possible for the creators to make money.
Also, a business model not using ads is possible, doesn’t have to go to non-commercial
These instances are on Pleroma at the moment, and the default frontend we use is Soapbox. There are several other good frontends for Pleroma as well including https://notabug.org/halcyon-suite/halcyon and https://pinafore.social/ – I believe all 3 of these frontends can be used with Mastodon as well but I have not tried that myself.
ActivityPub is the standardization of the ActivityPump (aka PumpIO) protocol, so all this came from that massive fuck you Even threw at the community. Set us back years, but we’re starting to see progress again these days I think, a little.
Matrix and XMPP are radically different protocols with different strengths. At the moment, the most popular apps for both protocols implement very similar user experience (for “chatting”) and so usually you will see people comparing the UX of these apps and their use case rather than comparing the protocols at all.
The basics of the two protocols are as follows:
Matrix is based on the idea of a decentralized, eventually consistent database.
XMPP is based on the idea of near-real-time federated passing of extensible messages.
That’s an interesting strategy. I chose to have https://git.singpolyma.net/cheogram-smtp live behind a mailserver instance on the same box just to handle any SMTP edge cases, etc, but speaking the SMTP directly does probably give a bit of control.
I honestly put it on the sdcard when I got the device just to play around and always sort of intended to flash emmc and just have never got around to it. Maybe I should though. I guess now that sxmo is just part of pmOS (and has been for ages) I don’t probably have to flash anything, just install sxmo and copy my homedir.
I barely even noticed they got replaced. They never got to have any story involvement or character development, just like most of the rest of the bridge crew in Discovery.