

This seems like a good thing. As they state, instead of just using OSS they’ll contribute back to existing projects and likely release some of their own stuff.
Hopefully they stick to it
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This seems like a good thing. As they state, instead of just using OSS they’ll contribute back to existing projects and likely release some of their own stuff.
Hopefully they stick to it


If you look at the source page for tge section on US fascism it has a section on the current state of affairs


Checking them out now :)


Hmmm, just watched this video: https://piped.wireway.ch/watch?v=aat1q9VLDjk and if what is mentioned in it is true, its concerning, especially if they store emails on their server in plaintext, and it sometimes takes a long time for emails to arrive.


I considered it, and it looks really good, but the free plan only allows for 1GB storage. I see at the bottom of this page: https://disroot.org/services/email that they do offer paid storage increases, but I don’t see if thats the monthly, annual, or lifetime charge. Do you know?


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That does make sense, but Im more referring to the people in the company. For example when I was working as IT, there were people who were still using Office 2016 at a time when Office 365 was already out for a while (dont… just dont… I agree with whatever you are thinking of commenting about this - it was insane). When we finally upgraded them all to 365 we as IT had to show them how to do their basic workflow stuff again because the interface was so different. Even microsoft, which is a software vendor (arguably one of the biggest one if not THE biggest) wouldn’t deal with training your employees for something like that. In that regard, I guess its the same situation as an OSS developer who just puts their product out, provides the most basic support maybe in terms of github issues, and calls it a day.
My comment was more on the internal relationship between the IT guys who will create the training resources and then for a period of time guide the regular employee through using the software, and the regular employee just using the software, rather than the organisation and the person/group/company providing the software


In my experience its irrelevant for the computer illiterate whether its OSS or M$S… They’ll always need handholding until they learn their workflow. At least my experience working as IT.
Of course as soon as an update changes the UI slightly they need to go through the whole process again xD
I dont have youtube so i use it as my main mobile video viewing app. So far im happy with it. I have the youtube and odysee plugins. Devs also seem to be responsive and helpful on github, as i found out when i did a derp i thought was a bug but wasnt and opened an issue.
Give fairphone a look. Maybe youll like them and what they do