Yeah? Which ones specifically? I like to keep tabs on Matrix - it’s really the most open of the secure systems, and if it’s clean enough to recommend, all the better.
Yeah. Signal is the most polished, but Matrix is the most future-proof.
And that’s not to say that matrix lacks polish, Signal is just excellent in this regard.
This game is absolutely fucking solid.
Negatives:
Solid take.
Now, if they’d be honest about inflation rates…
Holy shit, you are so right. I must have been sorting by something whack that put this near the top.
Fair enough, but kinda off-topic.
I think of ‘Linux’ as more general, unfiltered, anything-linux. But, maybe we should make a ‘linuxdailydriver’ or something.
Really, I think it’s a missing feature in Lemmy.
Have a meaningful separator, and allow subcommunities, where all posts are included in the larger community unless explicitly filtered out by the user. Also mods could configure that the more general one doesn’t receive posts, and you have to select a subcommunity when posting.
So, subscribe to linux and you automatically see all subcommunities (including ones created after you subscribed to linux) linux.tech, linux.support, linux.newusers, etc. …but not those you’ve filtered out.
Or, keep “linux”, the more general name, as welcoming as possible, and have “linuxusers” for chat driven by people who are familiar with it as a daily driver.
I kinda wish there was a meaningful separator in lemmy, like ‘.’, that could be used to make subforums.
Like, ‘linux’ would see everything from ‘linux.tech’, ‘linux.noobs’, etc.
Then make “Linux” the landing zone, and have links to subforums in the sidebar. Maybe even restrict posting to subforums.
People could subscribe to Linux as a whole and block specific subtopics, or subscribe only to certain subtopics.
But yeah, Mod tools would be good.
Yeah, I’d rather have this be the unfocused/general/noob/“everything linux” community, and have links in the sidebar to more focused communities that might want to filter out some noise.
Yeah… It’s socially way easier to undergo the process of
Than to undergo the process of
In a sense, making /c/linux the general landing zone for Linux, with a lot of noob and unfocused posts seems like a good idea to me, with links to more-specific Linux communities shared in the side bar as the community grows.
waits
waits
in a compulsive panic btw!
Lineés. Linacea. Linii.
Honestly? Yeah. I agree. At the very least, a solid niche has been carved out, and it’s growing. I like that.
I’d really like to see more governmental support, but… …so it goes.
Yes, it’s easy. BUT: