That looks great! I won’t be able to switch though because I need it to work across everything, and sadly it doesn’t have web or Windows apps, which I would need for my day at work (since I can’t have my phone on me at work)
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pivotraze@infosec.pubto
Chat@beehaw.org•First active day on the fediverse after 11 years on Reddit, and liking it here!English
1·3 years agoYes, and I agree with Lucas here that we need to not flock to the big servers. I am on one where I greatly trust the admin to run a good instance.
pivotraze@infosec.pubto
Chat@beehaw.org•First active day on the fediverse after 11 years on Reddit, and liking it here!English
4·3 years agoYep, 11 year redditor, spent some time on Voat before it really became a cesspool, and use Mastodon. I am happy to see a Fedi-Reddit take off.
pivotraze@infosec.pubto
Chat@beehaw.org•First active day on the fediverse after 11 years on Reddit, and liking it here!English
6·3 years agoVery excited for malicious compliance to be back. It was also one of my favorite subs. That, pettyrevenge, and prorevenge were some of my favorites.
pivotraze@infosec.pubto
Technology@beehaw.org•The green bubble problem is about to get even worse (Apple/Android)English
0·3 years agoRCS would still be a benefit to incorporate without the E2E solution, as it would improve nearly every other aspect of communication over SMS/MMS.
pivotraze@infosec.pubto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Best Providers for hosting a Lemmy Instance?English
1·3 years agoIf you’re willing to do the full VPS route like it seems, check out Hetzner. In my experience, it has higher resources at a lower cost than other providers like DO.
pivotraze@infosec.pubto
Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•So, what do you think about Lemmy/kbin so far?English
1·3 years agoIf something like multi-reddit comes about in Lemmy, I believe it could solve that issue. Just make a multi-reddit of what is the same community (roughly) over multiple servers. It won’t solve the problem of duplicate posts though. But Reddit had the same issue at times, where multiple subreddits for the same topic existed, although generally it merged down into a single subreddit that was actually useful.
Infosec.Exchange, Infosec.Pub, and Fedia.io (and all other Fedi projects run by Jerry) are funded by donations too. AFAIK, it is working well for the moment.