The “sort by old” option has returned. Not sure when, but I started noticing it came back about a week ago.
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The “sort by old” option has returned. Not sure when, but I started noticing it came back about a week ago.
It’s stored on all 4.
Regardless of which on you create the content on, assuming they all federated with each other correctly, every instance hosts its own copy of your posts.
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Standards are good. What’s not good is that Google controls the standards.
Open source or not, Google currently has the ability to dictate web standards as they see fit.
Why? There are 2 reasons:
There’s a reason so many of these browsers just use Chromium. It’s because Google is doing the Lion’s share of the work. Modern web browsers are some of the most complicated pieces of software ever written. They are comparable in complexity to entire operating systems.
When Google makes a change to the Chromium project everyone follows suit, lest you fork it which leaves development and ensuring interoperability entirely up to you. The complexity of this task depends on how far you want to take your browser.
Even those who fork Chromium will pull changes made by Google to the original Chromium project because making and maintaining your own web browser is really, really difficult.
We’ll noclip out of the map and spray it out of bounds
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It keeps happening intermittently for me. Sometimes it asks for a log in and sometimes allows me to see it.
I can never view the replies though.
Being allowed to do what you want doesn’t mean it justified. That’s not what I said. Move to an instance with nicer mods or make your own. Really, that’s all there is to it. You’re looking for something to be annoyed with.
Owners of an instance can do whatever they want. That’s the whole point of the fediverse. If you don’t like it, then change to an instance that does what you like or create your own. It’s that simple.
I quite like GNU