I might try it for a month, thanks for the info _
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I might try it for a month, thanks for the info _
Is nebula good?
Peertube looks good… but has nearly no content or content creators, which is the reason Google nearly has monopoly with Youtube
You can ignore politics, but politics won’t ignore you
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Thanks, but for some reason I don’t have the option for using thumbnails
I guess it’s because of the instance?
Anyways, the alternative is posting the image into the body then?
How, putting the link in the post and the image on the subtitle?
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Yeah, at least from desktop it works, asks for the home instance once and then shows the post in that instance
Live service games could make tools so players can set up their own servers and keep them playable (for example, I think FiveM could keep GTAV multiplayer going even after GTAO closes their servers), but single player games are the bare minimum.
And even if you can’t sign, it would be nice if you shared it in other Europe/gaming focused communities (in or outside Lemmy)
Thank you. There goes my plan to move to Proton for mail, VPN and cloud storage, then 😔
I think originally it was meant to be focused on geographical Europe, they could use the "culturally European " reasoning as a loophole (or as the new meaning), though, but I don’t really know.
I know, but they are still uncahnged, so for now I guess it’s not possible.
Dammit, didn’t know about that. Any source to see it?
okay, thanks for explaining!
so the way usernames are managed is @username:instance, so, if I’m in the matrix one, it would be @elrecoal19:matrix.org, and yet I can contact people on other instances like @friend:differentInstance, right?
Better slowly and supported by trade agreements than not at all (even with the trade agreements). Even if the US doesn’t devolve into a dictatorship/autocracy.
They aren’t federated, but I found alternatives for Duolingo: Busuu, which is currently based on UK, and Babbel, that is currently based on Germany.