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@downey of course!
Neither matrix, nor XMPP are replacement for e-mail. They are complimentary. I voted matrix, but in reality if I could keep only one, I'd probably choose e-mail — can't live without it.

@cyberspook @oleg_ru Именно так! Самое смешное, я видел как эту картинку постят люди «правых» в современном понимании взглядов, совершенно не примеряя её на себя. Ну то есть, буквально пару слов поменять надо, чтобы она описывала и их полностью.

@cyberspook @oleg_ru Всё так — ложная дихотомия.
При чём, в США всё это началось после Occupy Wall Street — темы, которая объединила людей самых разных взглядов. Видимо, решили, что ничем хорошим это не закончится и лучше нацепить на крестьян кепки красного и синего цветов и заставить пиздиться друг с другом.
Сразу на поверхность всплыли палеолибертарианцы и прочая шваль. Просто ужас — противно смотреть на всё это!

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@arcade I don't have any problems with obscene language, but I still prefer to use "fsck" instead of "fuck" because…
Try using e2fsck now without laughing 😂
I think I've seen it somewhere and started using it too.

@murks @wesley@fosstodon.org Weren't RSS and Atom among the hallmarks of Web 2.0? Then like all good things they faded away, while all the bloat remained and flourished.

@FloatingGhost In fact, I can imagine a situation I could use it in: you want to notify the father of a girl you hang out with that she's in trouble. You'd want to do it in a respectful manner so he doesn't kill you 😅

@FloatingGhost Dear Sir, with all due respect, your daughter is really fucking high on drugs!

@a1ba The "between Scylla and Charybdis" moment 😹

@arcade I don't have any problems with obscene language, but I still prefer to use "fsck" instead of "fuck" because…
Try using e2fsck now without laughing 😂
I think I've seen it somewhere and started using it too.

@milofultz Yes, you can get used to anything. But it's better to use what you are comfortable with, especially if you can afford it😄
And of course, free software will never enjoy the level of uniformity commercial software has, because everyone implements features as one sees fit, there is no one who has a central vision of how to do things. It's an advantage and a disadvantage at the same time. So certain amount of "Who could ever come up with this?!" moments is inevitable.

@milofultz @neauoire I believe it's like this because people who use image editors have some habits acquired from software they previously used.
I don't edit images that often so I don't have such habits and at least GIMP's menu structure seems intuitive to me. I agree though, the shortcuts are a mess. I also have old Photoshop CS2 and sometimes it takes a couple of seconds for me to find what I want in the menu.

@hideki Looks legit!
No face seen, definitely a hacker.

@neauoire Just call them ben and prush instead — now it's easy to remember 😆

@inference @iska@mstdn.starnix.network Pardon me if it was inappropriate to ask. I got this idea from browsing your posts.
Get well soon!

@inference @iska@mstdn.starnix.network
>I was taken to hospital yesterday
Is this vaccination-related?

@ta180m At least it can't be lower than the absolute zero! That would be something 😆

@inference Yes, most probably.
So stock Android is even more limited 😮
Nice to have this "killer feature"!

@inference Oh, maybe not stock Android 😅
I'm using something called Arrow OS. AFAIK it's AOSP-based.
It has permissions like this. Is it the same, what do you think?

@inference @somegirlprivacy@fosstodon.org @thebiologist1117 Is this any different from stock Android "Allow network access"?

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