@kev I'd say while efforts like Freedombox holds more attention better, it's great to have someone like them who cares about privacy offering to run these services.
As for the clients I don't want them to make too big changes as they have better things to focus on, and while I think they're trying cater used to silos with their branded apps I wish people would learn to seperate the concepts of client and server.
But it's hard to communicate about things not visible onscreen.
@alcinnz @kev My problem with this is that they seem to be building non-federating silos of federated social applications.
Looks like their Mastodon instance doesn't federate and also hides local and federated timelines.
https://linuxliaison.org/on-librem-ones-announcement/
I'd still recommend getting a libre #selfhosting solution instead which doesn't have a corporation behind it, benefit or not. The data stays on your own computer, you get to decide configuration options, it's more affordable, provides more apps etc.