Yes, they should be legally required to open up access to their service. No more walled gardens that hold a large number of users hostage.
kpw
joined 1 year ago
Yes. It's a window manager, not tmux.
If the instance defederates, users do not have an option to interact with the defederated instance anymore. The only choice you have then is to join an instance where the moderation policy agrees with your values or host your own instance. If you just want to see if defederation was the right idea, you could just visit those instances directly and look at their local timeline.
Texstudio + git > Overleaf
Sync between devices. I only read RSS on one device so I don't need it either. Besides if you don't think a service is useful to you why do you host it?
You could seed the Torrents by the internet archive.
Just block their domain, no need to take away the freedom of other users even if you hate Meta.
Boring tech is awesome.