From Northeastern PA, and yeah I immediately thought "oh, a sunshower?"
But yeah, the devil doesn't have a wife wtf
From Northeastern PA, and yeah I immediately thought "oh, a sunshower?"
But yeah, the devil doesn't have a wife wtf
This isn't true, I think. You can have an instance that federates with nearly everyone but which still has a higher standard for behavior for its own users. This way, users on such an instance can see all the problematic instances but are not permitted to be problematic themselves. It's an option.
(Even still, I think you'd find yourself de-federating from someone eventually for spam or other technical reasons if not due to objections over content.)
You may know this, but Firefox does support multiple profiles. I regularly open it with firefox -p "PROFILENAME"
depending on whether I'm working or not. you can go to about:profiles to manage the different profiles.
I appreciate that. Always great to hear from you, blab!
In my case, the major upside is that I make federation choices, not someone else. I prefer to be as openly federated as possible.
Green is not a creative color
Nothing wrong with it, but why am I hearing about it?
This is why I prefer using my own instance- I don't want these federation choices made for me by people like this.
A five day work week gives your employer more control over your life though. They will not give that up willingly.
That's really not an easy switch to make. It's not as simple as replacing blink with gecko. If it was, we would see many more gecko based browsers.
I'm pretty satisfied with Kagi after using it for a bit over two months.
I think you have to be logged in to view a person's feed now though.