Yeah, I didn’t doubt that.
Project Liberty’s core mission focuses on decentralizing social networking through an open-source Internet protocol. This technical framework would allow users to maintain ownership of their data and potentially transfer their social connections and content across different platforms. Which is a significant departure from the current system where user data remains locked within individual platforms.
The proposed system would work similarly to email, where users can communicate across different service providers. In this vision, social media users could maintain their connections and content regardless of which platform they choose to use.
His plans sound a lot like the Fediverse
Looks great, gameplay seems interesting and I guess it’s something for my 7yo son, too.
Yes, I wish there would be more. But I am okay with the state it’s in. The engagement is good enough, and I discover interesting things every other day. You can’t force it anyway.
That’s cool. What was your latest find?
We are going for board games all the time. My son is six and he loves them
A robot set for children. The robot is called Dash. It can be programmed with a tablet or laptop using special apps with a neat UI. We had one for two weeks and it was a lot of fun.
I use “Self Destructing Cookies” in addition to uBlock, so I can be relatively generous with exceptions as I know cookies will be deleted when I close the browser or after a defined period anyway.
Working on an IT project, too. A website relaunch for a local waste disposal company. We are running behind with coding, but so is the customer with adding content. But it’s gonna be a nice, beautiful site with lots of api connections and nifty tools for the end customer. It’s fun for me.
Article without paywall: http://archive.today/CsZzH
Why is that so? Have the sanctions run out or do we get russian gas from third parties?
Nothing at all. I’m on vacation 🏖️
Try Last of Us. It’s very atmospheric and well written.
Loved The Bridge 👍
I didn’t realize the EURO and the Copa finals were both on the same day. Was this just poor planning or some kind of competition game between UEFA and CONMEBOL?
Usually, my computers dropped in performance after around 10 years. They might contain parts that are a few years older by that time. So, to be able to use them further, I would suggest a minimum of 15 years.
It depends, but usually it’s a small bottle of 0,33L. If I open a bigger one, I often don’t finish it.
Drinking in company is of course something totally different.
Would you recommend using it with Ubuntu?
You’re just an asshole