Thanks, I'll check it out!
These plugins just never work quite as well as a browser made specifically for it, namely Qutebrowser. Trouble with Qutebrowser is that's it's Python and parsing a lot of links slows it down. Still the best browser out there for this use case though, as far as I know.
People in denial about Twitter's turn to a far-right platform, even when it's underlined with an entire rebrand. Twitter's gone and it's unlikely to come back.
I assume as the volume of links grow, the amount of work mods would have to do in vetting editorialized headlines grow as well as some people would like to inject in their own bias. You'd see this obnoxious editorialization from time to time in .ml in the past on articles concerning USA, for example.
I'd just add the relevant info in angle brackets after the original headline, personally.
I understand the general sentiment, but this whole "we're no longer a democracy" is at best bullshit and at worst a dangerous statement to repeat. There's a lot to fix in the US democracy (and somehow money involved isn't even the most critical issue right now), but simply stating it doesn't exist could empower some really destructive behaviour. Try living next to Russia for some perspective.
Follow small vtubers, don't go on X and don't go on YouTube. Save yourself from this stupidity.
Hype. Thanks for the continued maintenance and improvements.
What you're saying is "inevitable" hasn't happened for the entire 20+ years of Steam. I'm going to guess Valve is going to continue being a private company and doing whatever the fuck they want, without investor pressure towards enshittification.
Steam's monopoly is actually what's holding PC gaming together. Other types of digital distribution services are so fucked up by exclusivity deals that any "competition" is always going to mean "megacorporation uses existing wealth to deny competition".
Epic is trying really hard to bring the exclusivity nightmare over to PC gaming as well, but so far Valve still holds.
Qtox should work? It's not a very good chat software and a bit cumbersome, but it allows direct file transfers.
I'm not being entirely serious here, but a click saver is revealing what's behind the click bait so people don't have to click the bait.
Remember to add click savers.
I think the original question could be about the protocol. Why not use Matrix as the protocol for the project? No one is doing the work to bring a Matrix-based Discord alternative because they're a) on Discord b) creatin IRC face-lifts like Element c) refusing to quit IRC d) making projects with bespoke protocols like this one. It's incredibly frustrating.