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Hi! @anmaeriel

I’m from Québec as well and I’m into all the nerdy stuff! I’m here I mainly post about and but I’m down for video games 😀

You may be aware that there is something called the #Fediverse.

But do you know about all the different types of applications that run on the Fediverse?

I made this visual to give myself and others something to point at when explaining "the big picture".

You may be surprised by how many services beyond Mastodon there are to explore.

Download it for free here and use as you please:
axbom.com/fediverse/

That post also has links to all the different applications.

#FediTips

Have you ever noticed that the number of devices you are using daily is continuously growing, but it is ever harder to run #FreeSoftware on them? In 2022 we kicked off #DeviceNeutrality and succeeded in the Digital Markets Act

More info: fsfe.org/news/2022/news…

#DigitalEU #DMA

Si jamais ça peut vous intéresser : j'ai fait un mini-tutoriel "comment rejoindre Mastodon" (avec l'approche de quelqu'un qui a créé un compte il y a moins de 24h 😅) : twitter.com/a_berut/status/158
(je l'ai fait sur Twitter, parce que ça n'aurai pas eu de sens de le faire sur Mastodon alors que les gens sont déjà là, je suppose :blobcatmaths:)

When it comes to content warnings, they're more of a liberation than a censorship. They allow you to say things into a crowd that would be difficult to say normally without a pre-warning

Mastodon gained 70,000 users after Musk’s Twitter takeover. I joined them beehaw.org/post/176792

@mike well said! It seems that these days things aren’t considered desirable or successful unless they become viral and balloon to an unmanageable size. That’s such a toxic attitude. is beautiful as it is and a steady stream of interesting people will always beat a surge of idiots in my book.

@vegafjord

I quite agree with you but there’s something you might be overlooking:

The features companies code in for their own purposes are often the basis used by other devs to build more user friendly stuff. Basically the companies pay to get a lot of the base level stuff done and then we can all build upon it.

That being said: I’m still in the fence about corporate involvement. It’s unavoidable but I wish we could mitigate it better than “mutually assured destruction”

A few viewers have expressed concerns about how much of #Linux is built and coded by big tech companies. Let's see how true this is, and of that's really an issue!

#opensource

youtu.be/7LfBSzi0Dp0

Federal regulations require me to warn you that Waydroid on Librem 5... is looking pretty good!

The #LinkedIn study is, without doubt, ethically inconsiderate. But we should still be concerned with its finding: within "people should use LinkedIn more" is the fact that #capitalism has reduced most #relations to "weak ties" of just faces & values (usefulness for jobhunting). How can we build a large, diverse (perspective-wise) #community, if all we have is just faces that we don't even try to understand? Because such a community isn't profitable for us?

Move the UN to Iceland, says presidential candidate

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would be a very interesting move for the benefit of humanity, and to subtract it from blackmailing ...

iceland is a neutral quiet place compared to new york ...
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icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/pol

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