Yes! There are several variations of it and I use dwall to change them according to daytime.
I use GNOME.
Wait. RC7? RC4 is the latest one, right? Or am I just blind?
Ah, great. Thanks for the info.
"Temporary Limits"
I plan to implement a systemd timer that truly drops data from the database that was marked as "deleted" after around 30 days. I also have a note up that says to contact me if a copy of stored data has to be requested, etc.
He's just a nutjob. Sorry, but that's what it is. A prime example for "the typical CEO".
I don't get why anyone would still hype this guy.
Sounds good to me. Any downsides?
I partially agree with you. But my plan is to hand over the entire thing should I fall ill or get tired of hosting and maintaining it.
But in the end, everything's gonna go away. Even Reddit, like all the platforms before it. That's just the way things work.
What would be better, though? Having a P2P-like system where everything is truly federated? Like... Everyone has all accounts and all content at all times? I don't know how this would work.
At this point in time, there are clear advantages to the current federated system, but there are also clear disadvantes, like what you're describing, as well as some other things, like the different rules and moderation techniques of instances, defederation, etc.
For a moment, that looked like a really huge Switch to me.
Anyway, well done.
Tasks is literally one of the best and most polished apps I have ever seen. I have it on my phone and it syncs with my CalDAV server really well. I should definitely use it more.
Just so you guys know, /c/androidporn is now a thing.