Bah. Source is RT.
Bah. Source is RT.
Actually yeah. It feels like voice / videos were kind of tacked on. There isn’t a really good web based chat tool that doesn’t require some sign in and configuration. File transfer isn’t like that and people can easily drop links to third party services in any chat.
It looks like the “S” key on your keyboard is broken.
Another option: Gmail supports the “+” operator. If your email address is: [email protected]
You can use an email like [email protected]
To sign up for eBay. Now you can filter all of the garbage sent to that address easily! Bonus, you get to see who’s selling your data which is always frustrating and entertaining.
But discord supports sending messages to people who are offline. It kind of breaks the paradigm if certain features require full synchronous communication. Maybe supporting p2p transfers during a video / voice chat would work though.
Now supports “mark read on scroll” if you like to keep the Frontpage fresh. So good!
Instance admins can do it.
Most normal users won’t care about any of this because it’ll shake itself out quickly as has happened with Mastodon. But if you do care, join up with a smaller server that plays nice with everybody and enjoy the whole fediverse.
Just need a “mark read in scroll” for those of us who like fresh content and doomscroll often.
I don’t understand. I love free software more than the average person, but I choose the communities I belong to based on more things than the license of the underlying technology. What else do I need to learn?
Meh… The fact that I can log on after a while and read all of messages sent before I left makes some of the async-supporting chat applications more appealing to me.