Disable slow seeding functionality (so ppl dont get mad) Add ability to disable list updated toast (#38) Implement volume slider step and playback rate step (#36) Add "Stories You Missed" section R...
Migu - the torrent streaming anime software for Android, iOS, Linux etc has a new release...
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You can also try #Migu https://miguapp.pages.dev. A torrent streaming app 👍
Android - Linux etc
Using lemmy directly will give you more control over the post and lemmy specific features...
Better marketing? Not sure...
And given #xmpp can do things like !movim @lemmy.ml, it's a shame it's not me widely used.
XMPP rooms a generally limited... but you can use the bridging function to access Matrix rooms, which there are more of ATM
https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-bifrost/wiki/Address-syntax
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There is now an official Protonmail Community at !protonprivacy@lemmy.world
Misskey, Calckey, Pleroma, Mastodon- All perform the same essential function. Microblogging (with minor differences e.g Pleroma has a 5000 word limit per post) Think Twitter.
Pixelfed is an image sharing platform - Think Instagram.
Friendica will give you a similar experience to Facebook (Macroblogging)
None of those platforms have real messaging (Direct messages, but not private or encrypted)
Almost all sites have an RSS feed...
https://rss.com/blog/ as some advice on finding them...
Even a lot of fediverse platforms e.g Mastodon have RSS 👍
#Syncthing is a great tool for decentralised syncing between devices.. and with some simple configuation, can act as a backup service too.
The Proton media kit includes brand images, product image (Proton Mail, Proton Drive, etc), and media assets that are freely available to use.
Looking for a nice wallpaper for your desktop?
Protonmail has quite a few available on their site, plus some other graphics and icons
Brave now protects users from being fingerprinted by making them appear subtly different to each website. Browser fingerprinting protection is available today in our Nightly version. These new protections both provide the strongest fingerprinting protections of any popular browser, and work without ...
CTemplar. A new competitor to Protonmail?
Brave is releasing a new system for hiding unwanted, privacy harming page elements. These include empty page space caused by blocking trackers, and third-party ads that cannot be blocked at the network layer.
Finally got around to installing Protonmail Bridge and setting it up to work with Geary on Ubuntu...
Took me a little while to figure out that the bridge uses a custom password.. (the setup instructions didn't mention that)