I can’t help but being sceptical that this is based on a cryptocurrency. There are some good ideas in nym, but I’ll stick with Tor for now.
I can’t help but being sceptical that this is based on a cryptocurrency. There are some good ideas in nym, but I’ll stick with Tor for now.
I use Debian stable on desktop and it’s pretty great. It’s more up to date than Ubuntu LTS, and there wasn’t any extra tinkering needed in my case (and I’m a developer).
Granted, Stable used to be always very stale, even to the point of being nicknamed Debian Stale, but something has happened in recent years and it’s rarely the case anymore. A new release every two years helps, I guess.
I don’t know if you’ve heard about Lightning Network, but this is a layer on top of the bitcoin blockchain that is much more suitable for small payments. That’s how I do most of my bitcoin payments now, and while it’s still a maturing technology, it mostly works well. Transactions are fast and inexpensive.
Jerboa reminds me of RIF, which I’ve used for many years. But I think important software should be open source, so this is a good improvement. Even if RIF were to switch to Lemmy, I’d stay with Jerboa for this reason.
And still they come to clean the offices, and still they let them stay in the offices. It turned out paying was optional this whole time.
I’d like an option to always open in external browser, like RIF has. Now that’s an extra click each time.
Strongly agree. I never feel the need to collapse a comment, and every time I do it is by mistake.
And it’s progress we can hold on to forever. It’s not going to arbitrarily stop working some day.
Pretty funny how Jerboa turns your version numbers into links to IP addresses :-) I would prefer if it didn’t do that, I imagine it’s rarely the intention.