SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
Not live for me yet unfortunately
SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
I really Lemmy and Kbin. Both provide solid desktop experiences and app development is only accelerating.
One thing in particular I am having a hard time with is discovering communities. I know there are a couple websites dedicated to this but discovery on both Lemmy and Kbin is not very easy. This becomes compounded by the fact that some communities have fractured across numerous communities or magazines. Referencing different communities/magazines is also was more annoying than doing /r/dancing or whatever.
Is there a solution to these problems?
SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
It looks A LOT like Infinity for Reddit, which is open-source.
SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
i like wirecutter too!
SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
I got interested in it because I absolutely loved Ghostrunner! Have you played that?
SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
Thanks!
SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
What "closely" federated instances? It is blank under "Instances:"
SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
Under status, it says > > > Instances: > > What does this mean exactly?
SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
Thank you for the well-reasoned response! I am definitely leaning toward Garmin or Withings because of their privacy policies.
SandwichStan 1y ago • 100%
I would use it for disposable searches once a flatpak is introduced. Right now it is too cumbersome to set up and maintain on Linux
For example, let's say I want to use a Fitbit. I download the app, enter my real height and weight, but I give a masked email, fake name, fake birthday, etc. I always use the app with a VPN. When doing an outdoor activity, I would allow my precise location on a run. Is there really much of a privacy risk if they don't know who I am? Please don't just suggest Gadgetbridge or a similar alternative.