Yes and the cruel part is... Pterosaurs are not Dinosaurs!
The flagship communities are quite alive, but the niche communities have not really taken off. I am talking from both the absence of such communities, and my experience trying to migrate !fluidmechanics. The subreddit has around 10k humans (or bots).
This will be the headline a month later:
Cara's monthly active users down to a few thousands. Here's why.
It is all AI hype isn't it?
And I don't like how sparse the data points are but they went with a wobbly interpolated curve anyway.
Well, what do you think Ph.D. stands for? Philosophiae Doctor.
He was from the future. Look, he's reading from a book made of flexible glowing paper and not flat tablets like we primitive people do.
2036 to 2038 is gonna be wicked.
The market is rigged. Fossil fuel subsidies and incentives need to stop if this has to change.
Accessible for everyone.
If the desktop UX has very good screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice to text etc., I believe its benefits would automatically spill over to all.
Also it would retain the UI / UX experts who become forced to abandon Linux for macOS which maintains a niche in this.
- Antennapod, podcast
- DAVx5, calendar and contacts sync
- DuckDuckGo
- Element
- Fedilab, mastodon
- Fennec, firefox
- Florisboard, gboard alt
- Imagepipe, image privacy
- Jerboa, lemmy
- KDE connect
- KeepassDX
- KISS launcher
- Nextcloud
- Noice, ambient noise generator
- Ntfy, UnifiedPush notifications
- Organic Maps, openstreetmaps
- Read You, rss reader
- Shelter
- Simple calendar, contacts, sms etc
- Syncthing-Fork
- Transistor, radio
- Transportr, public transport
- Tuner, music instrument tuner
- UntrackMe Lite
If it is a pay what you want model I am all for it. This would be similar to how elementary OS st
The problem with a fixed price is you have to always calibrate it according to the economy of the user's geolocation. What is cheap for a person from a developed world may be unaffordable for a third world county.