[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 5 months ago

Klar, das kann man nicht bestreiten. Aber auch wenn er dadurch nicht für ein politisches Amt geeignet ist, ist er dennoch ein Mensch und die Konsequenzen die aus der ganzen Aktion folgen sind eher tragisch als lustig. Dementsprechend tut er mir dennoch leid.

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 5 months ago

Well Twitter is still used by Musk fanboys, right wingers, from people who don't understand Mastodon and/or the Fediverse and probably from people who use it for porn.

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 5 months ago

SimpleX is great. BUT it's not user friendly. Thus general adoption for the average user will be hard. Don't get me wrong using the app itself is easy but as soon as someone switches their phone that doesn't have technical knowledge they will loose their chats because they won't understand the concept of moving their DB. Since you don't have an identifier like a phone number with SimpleX those people could even lose contacts as a whole since they generate a new DB, hurting their social connections.

That's the reason I personally never recommend SimpleX to anyone who doesn't have the technical knowledge to understand stuff like that.

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 5 months ago

Signal can't see who is texting who. They can't see which groups you are part of. Those information are end to end encrypted, same as your chats itself, your profile picture, your stories, etc.

Signal doesn't store message timestamps either.

What Signal itself knows of you is your phone number, the timestamp of your registration, the timestamp of your last connection to the server. That's it.

Yes metadata is critical but Signal handles metadata very well. Indeed, even though I'm a fan of Matrix, better than Matrix. Matrix is a metadata nightmare due to it's centralized structure and the way the protocol works.

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 5 months ago

Yes, I have tested Logseq and even donate to them monthly. However I don't use it actively. Reason is that I just can't figure out a way to store my quotes and my opinion about them from books the same way I do it in Notion.

Basically I store my quotes like this:

Inside each quote I write my opinion or the summary of the quote in my own words, etc.

And then for the books I have it like this:

And inside each book I have the quotes linked:

So yeah I haven't found any way in Obsidian or Logseq to replicate this structure. It's always something simliar that's not working the same way and feels off and only with tweaks, custom CSS and stuff like that.

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 5 months ago

Bei mir waren die linke und Volt gleich auf am höchsten. Da ich Volt sehr gut finde, sie mir aber ein kleines bisschen zu kapitalistisch sind, werde ich vermutlich mit der linken sticken.

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 5 months ago

Android Auto is supported. Payments are the only thing holding me back currently. But that's not something the developers of GrapheneOS can change unfortunately.

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 5 months ago

Fully agree. That's also the main reason I am using Notion even though it's not FOSS, not encrypted etc.

I was fine using Obsidian (even though it's not FOSS either, but you own your data) but I can't figure out a good way to track books and quotes plus my opinion about them while querying them the same way it works in the database with Notion. Dataview is great for many things but doesn't have pagination etc.

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 9 months ago

Which ones? Haven't experienced any app that doesn't work with GrapheneOS. Even my banking apps work. Only thing that doesn't work is Google Pay.

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 year ago

Was haben alle mit Norwegen? Ich sehe in letzter Zeit so viel Zeug mit Norwegen auf Mastodon und hier :D Habe ich etwas verpasst?

[-] brayd@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 year ago

I don't even think the CLI stuff and so on is an issue. The main reason people don't use Linux is because it's simply not pre-installed everywhere as Windows is. The same reason many people use Edge on Windows and don't install Firefox etc. The average user just uses it as it is and doesn't tinker around.

Installed Linux on my grandmother's computer some years ago and she was working with it fine because it was the first time of her using a computer and she learned it that way. For she Linux was was for other people Windows is. She didn't had any issues installing software via apt etc. after getting it explained and teached a few times.

But a user who just uses a system as it is and who is used to Windows will always dislike Linux. I dislike Windows because I find it complicated in many parts. I used Linux and sometimes MacOS for my whole life besides Windows Vista as a child.

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