NettoHikari

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)
[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (6 children)

No, it's about Americans always thinking they come first. I was told so many times that "rEdDiT Is aN AmErIcAn wEbSiTe"... But now, they can't pull that shit any more.

I say rename the communities.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (33 children)

Sorry, I'm trying. Honestly. I'm looking for vegan and vegetarian recipes and while it usually tastes "fine", it's mostly just "meh".

I don't get the hype for things like lentils or quinoa either. Both are "meh" at best.

So far, I'm unable to find meat-free recipes that truly satisfy me.

And no, I'm not a bad cook.

Tell me your reasonably priced vegan and vegetarian recipes that little children will eat, too. Serious request.

[–] [email protected] 75 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Jokes aside, this is very concerning. And sad. Humanity will never be able to pull on one string.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes, I'm using Vaultwarden as lightweight alternative to the Bitwarden server.

I'm saying I don't trust 1Password. The OP asked for 1Password vs. Bitwarden. To me, Vaultwarden = Bitwarden and 1Password = Closed source crap.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I'm also part of the Vaultwarden crowd. I'll never trust something that isn't open source.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago
[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

So you cut away the best feature?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think ...

If I remember correctly ...

I don't want to fact check what I said right now, because I'm in the bathtub. I'm just talking from the top of my head.

I probably had this in my head, so nothing major.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

lol. *uses operating system with built-in firewall* *installs crapware 3rd party firewall*

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I like both. But many people don't even realize that nano has quite a lot of configuration options. To me, they're text editors, not code editors. For code, I use VSCode (or "code", the FOSS variant).

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

*opens up customized nano*

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Shifty Shellshock (social.fossware.space)
 
 

Hey!

The title says it: Anyone can create communities (subreddits) on FOSSware and moderate them, just as on Reddit.

People can access your communities by typing [email protected] in the search bar of their instance.

To create a community, click on "Create Community" in the navigation bar and let's gooo~

And yes, we also allow NSFW and controversial topics, as long as no rules or laws are broken. If you're unsure, message me or post in /c/fossware_support first.

 

Hey, community.

As previously announced in our migration post on Reddit, FOSSware now also sports instances of alternative front-ends for popular services like Reddit, Twitter and YouTube that are known to violate your privacy and freedom by tracking you.

By design, these alternative front-ends don't allow you to log in to your accounts, if you have any. However, there's usually a way to configure them and export your preferences.

In case of Piped, you can even create an account on our Piped instance.

Please be aware that any of these tools may be rate-limited at any time. In this case, you may have to try a different instance.

Reddit 👉 Teddit

🔗 Our Instance (https://r.donttrackme.fossware.space)
🔗 Other Instances

🧾 Source Code^(AGPL-3.0)^

Twitter 👉 Nitter

🔗 Our Instance (https://t.donttrackme.fossware.space)
🔗 Other Instances

📱 Nitter for Android on F-Droid

🧾 Source Code^(AGPL-3.0)^

YouTube 👉 Piped

🔗 Our Instance (https://y.donttrackme.fossware.space)
🔗 Other Instances

📱 LibreTube for Android on F-Droid

🧾 Source Code^(AGPL-3.0)^

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hey, there!

To get things going here and also because I'm interested in what kind of fun stuff you're running on your phones, I'll post a list of apps that I'm using daily or that are part of my Android experience.

To start it all off, I'd like to emphasize that I try to run FOSS apps almost exclusively and I also don't use Google Play Services whatsoever (not even MicroG). I do run some very few closed source applications in a separate profile with Insular, but I plain out refuse to run them if they flat out require Google Play Services.

Feel free to tell me what YOU are running in the comments!

My installed Apps

Apps not available on F-Droid

These are apps that aren't available on F-Droid, due to either containing non-free dependencies or other reasons.

  • Bitwarden^(GPL-3.0)^ | Powerful cloud password manager with auto-fill capabilities*
  • boum^(MPL-2.0)^ | Client for listening to music on Jellyfin*
  • Brave^(MPL-2.0)^ | Web browser based on Chromium with privacy in mind (I use it when Mull breaks something)
  • Record You^(GPL-3.0)^ | Record your voice or your screen

Honorable Mentions

These are apps that I wholeheartedly recommend, but don't use any more, because I replaced them with something else.

*CAN be used as a client for self-hosted services
**Offers additional features if root access is present
***Requires root access to be present
****Part of a Magisk module


Edit: Added some links and changed Infinity's description

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Subscribe Pending? (social.fossware.space)
 

When subscribing to a community on another instance, the subscribe button will change to "Subscribe pending".

This appears to be a bug, as the content you're subscribed to will appear anyway.

You can follow this issue in the issue tracker, as well.

#LemmyAdmin

 

There seems to be a bug that causes the backend not to send error messages to the frontend.

So, if you encounter the eternal spinner of doom, like in the picture, an error most likely occured.

Depending on whether you're trying to sign up or sign in, it could be the following:

  • User doesn't exist (login)
  • User exists (registration)
  • Passwords don't match (registration)
  • Not approved by admin (login)
  • etc.

This may also be caused by too long usernames and (for some reason) even passwords.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hello, community.

2 days ago, I announced on Reddit that I would migrate our subreddit, which is r/fossdroid to the Fediverse, after all what's going on with Reddit's so called API-pocalypse.

I won't go in depth into the API issue and why it's important again. You can read a small bit about it here and you'll find plenty of information on the internet, as everyone is practically talking about it.

So where's the KBin Instance?

Well, as you may or may not have noticed: It's gone.

To explain it briefly: Both Lemmy and KBin are so called content aggregators that work in a similar way to how Reddit itself works. Members can join an instance, create communities, moderate them on their own and - most importantly - interact with other instances of software that speaks the ActivityPub language on the Fediverse.

When I first thought about creating this instance, I wanted to use Lemmy, as it's obviously the most popular choice, has had time to mature, has a couple mobile apps available, etc.

I then found out that some of the developers of Lemmy support and follow ideologies that I can't agree with, so I decided to go with a software called KBin instead. I didn't want to get backlash for my choices, nor did I actively want to support or promote a thing made by individuals like that...

I set KBin up and while I still believe that it has a lot of potential, I didn't only run into some issues, I also think that KBin is still too rough around the edges at this point in time.

So, after discussing this issue with my friends and some people in the FOSS community, I changed my mind.

The Dilemma

After trying to fix the federation issues that I had with KBin for more than 13 hours and also being kind of frustrated with some of the ways how KBin works, I wiped it off the server today and switched to Lemmy instead.

I'm sorry if you already registered an account and have to re-register now, but better have me change my mind two days after setting it up instead of later.

I came to the conclusion that even though the main developers of Lemmy may be whatever they are, it doesn't necessarily make the software "evil". It's just software, after all.

Can anyone guarantee that every merged pull request to popular pieces of software, such as Linux for example, is made by people with "compatible" views? I don't think so...

With Lemmy being FOSS, it'd be easy to fork the project and remove any kind of shenanigans that might be implemented at some point.

Reddit is practically throwing away a huge chunk of their userbase. Normal, non-technical users may want to find an alternative to Reddit NOW. Something that works. They don't want to think about who made the software or whatnot.

New instances are needed, because single, big instances won't be able to hold up with the load that's caused by practically the whole of Reddit flocking in.

I still think that KBin and the developer behind it (Ernest) are fabulous. I really hope it'll take off, but even though there are working instances of KBin right now, I'm currently not convinced of it at this very point in time. This might change later on.

Feel free to join FOSSware ...

... or any other instance of a software that fits your needs on the Fediverse!

I really hope that nobody hates me for the decision I made. I wish you all a lot of fun creating communities and doing (almost) whatever you want here.

With regards and love from Germany

~ NH

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

What is FOSSware about?

We already explained most things in this post!

Are there any mobile apps?

Yes, you can access this instance, as well as other instances with the following apps:

Android

Jerboa for Lemmy

Downloads: F-Droid | Izzy on Droid | Google Play | GitHub

Source Code: GitHub

Thunder

Warning: Still in very early development, might be unstable

Downloads: Izzy on Droid | GitHub

Source Code: GitHub

Lemmur

Warning: Project seems to be stale, repository is archived

Downloads: F-Droid | GitHub

Source Code: GitHub

iOS

Mlem

Downloads: Apple TestFlight

Source Code: GitHub

What Software are you using?

This link aggregator is called Lemmy. It's free and open source software, so you can even host your own.

(Post may be edited and extended at any time)

 

First of all: Welcome to FOSSware!

🤔 So, what is this?

Most of you may know Reddit, the self-proclaimed "front-page of the internet", where one can indeed find communities about any kind of interest imaginable.

There are communities for news, countries, hobbies, kinks, very specific topics and so much more.

FOSSware is intended to be an alternative platform to Reddit to do practically exactly the same: Members of FOSSware may create Communities (subreddits on Reddit), define their own rules for them, add moderators to them, etc.

🤨 Why not use Reddit then?

Well, to say it bluntly... Reddit practically shot itself in the foot. This is gonna be a little technical, but to explain it quickly:

Any interaction between you and Reddit is done through so called API requests. An API is an application programming interface. With any page load in your webbrowser, any button or link clicked, any upload or download, etc. an API request to Reddit is made from your browser or native application you're using (for instance an application on your mobile device).

Now, here's the issue: In recent years, Reddit's offerings in terms of web frontend and mobile applications have been lackluster at best. Users were presented with slow, buggy software that was frustrating to use.

This is one of the many reasons why there are many 3rd party applications that utilize Reddit's API to create a better experience for members of the Reddit community. These applications include mobile clients, moderation tools and a multitude of bots that can be added to subreddits in order to automate tasks.

Here's the issue, though: Reddit decided to announce that it'll disable the API used by 3rd party software in July, practically rendering all 3rd party clients and other software that interacts with Reddit, useless.

In order to keep 3rd party software working as right now, developers would have to pay ridiculous amounts of money to Reddit. Users of the most popular clients for Reddit would cause API request that'd cost developers many millions (yes, MILLIONS) of dollars each year.

🤐 We don't like to be restricted

No matter what the exact reason for removing 3rd party access is, we at FOSSware don't like to be restricted. We're a group of enthusiasts that loves FOSS.

FOSS is free and open source software. Not necessarily "free" as in "free beer", but "free" as in "freedom", not meant to restrict you in any way. Also "free" as in you may do whatever you want with it, be it to modify and redistribute it, etc.

So, if you're looking to create a community in a space that doesn't restrict you, you're welcome here. Please keep in mind that there are sitewide rules and laws that have to be followed, though.

We don't like censorship and we're all about freedom of speech and expression. However, freedom of speech is often misunderstood. We don't want groups of people hating on other groups or individuals here. This is not another safe haven for racist people!

❤️ Sounds great - But do Communities have to be about FOSS?

No. ✌️ You can create communities for anything you like, as long as it follows site-wide rules and doesn't break German and EU laws, as FOSSware is hosted in Germany.

🤝 About Federation

You may or may not have heard about things like Mastodon, Pleroma, Misskey, PeerTube, KBin, Lemmy, etc. These fabulous pieces of software speak the same language: ActivityPub.

ActivityPub basically allows members from one community running one software to interact and subscribe to members of another community with relative ease.

FOSSware is using Lemmy, which is able to utilize ActivityPub, so members could interact with other communities that use - for instance - KBin. This also works the other way around.

So in the end, it doesn't matter so much where you register an account. You may also just register an account on any other instance on the Fediverse and interact with members here.

You may do as you please, as YOU are in control.

🖐️ Can you add feature XYZ? Feature ABC isn't working!

We're using Lemmy, a free and open source software. It's still in development, so feature and stability parity with Reddit is far away.

If you found something that doesn't work as intended, please make a post in the /c/fossware_support Magazine if you believe the issue is with this very instance of Lemmy. If you want to make a feature request or report an issue with Lemmy itself, head over to their GitHub repository and create an issue. Same goes for developers who might want to add something to Lemmy.

An important thing to remember is that FOSS is often created by regular people like you and I in their spare time. So please don't push the developers or instance admins.

If you'd like to support FOSSware: There will be means of doing so later on. But don't worry about that just yet. Thank you!

💭 Any thoughts?

Just comment below or create new posts!

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