happy to help! maybe we should set up a Lemmy Community if none exists already
lapingvino
As far as I know there is no intention to have Bluesky be proprietary in any way in the long run, just the philosophy is different and closer to P2P networks. For example migration is a big element of the design, unlike Mastodon. But at the moment it's still being built, hence why it looks much more proprietary for now.
Threads still hasn't actually fully connected with the fediverse, they are working on that, and until yesterday they weren't live in Europe yet, so it wasn't a real alternative for many people. That is changing drastically.
This post sounds to me exactly like people's reactions to Brexit. They were like "see, it's not to bad" for the whole time when nothing was implemented yet. And then it actually went live, and everything went to shit. Keep an eye on when things actually go live the way they plan.
I have used almost all of them and ChromeOS is my daily driver.
THIS is the kind of Protect Our Children that we need.
Tio ne estas tro grava problemo. se estas elekto inter ekzakte tiuj du, oni povas ech simple diri "la unua" kaj "la dua". Neniu vera problemo.
soweli suwi / soweli kiwen xD
Monty Python reference
That is literally what non-Open Source/capitalism is like:
- You don't pay, you are the product
- You pay, you are the product and you pay for it
Also because Swedish is one of the two official languages of Finland, about 20% of the country and most of them in Helsinki.
I think the issue most companies don't realize is that we are forcing many people under a living wage, and at that point being paid better is the only thing that counts.
About point 4, there is this really weird phenomenon that people going one way or the other replicate the same results without consciously changing the way you eat. Americans eating "unhealthy" in Europe get better and Europeans "eating healthy" in the US get worse.