[-] daguito81@waveform.social 3 points 1 year ago

I'm with you, the new browser is just , so different? collections was just there so I had my collections set up, now it opens in a default I rarely want, then I have to do multiple clicks to get where i want. The whole mixing presets with instruments in the same spot is really annoying and I think the only "upgrade" I can see is their packs browser which I rarely use.

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 40 points 1 year ago

This is hilarious considering one of the main reasons IBM is clamping down on RHEL is because they are literally taking RHEL, changed the stickers to "Oracle" and calls it a day to sell their own propietary shit. Of course they are against RedHat closing down RHEL, they need it to compile Oracle Linux.

I don't like what RedHat is doing (or IBM, however you want to see it) but cheering for Oracle on this particular issue is just wrong

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 9 points 1 year ago

They're anything but cheap

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 2 points 1 year ago

Recently got into loopcloud, put all my sample locations there and although it not perfect, it's way more manageable

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 102 points 1 year ago

Yeah this Threads issue is getting into the tin foil delusional territory now. Just as you said. They literally say "well use your Instagram acccount" of you bother to read their disclaimers they literally tell you that they are literally using your Instagram account. It's "Threads by Instagram". When you first log in it ll import all your Instagram contacts and you cna "follow" them. And if they don't have it yet it'll say "you'll follow as soon as they join threads" there is no "Shadow Threads account, because they are using the Instagram account.".

You can definitely be against threads and Meta. I Personally am not super thrilled about it. But there is way more than enough to hate a out meta and threads without making stuff up.

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 3 points 1 year ago

Hello everyone!

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 10 points 1 year ago

I gotta admit I was being pretty reactionary about this and didn't know about the Oracle Linux thing. That's just... Plain wrong. Can't say I wouldn't do thr same as red hat in their shoes

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 10 points 1 year ago

Make a GDPR request to delete your data. Use a VPN to be in Europe, how are they going to know if you are or not a EU citizen? Are they going to risk the GDPR fines assuming you're not a EU Citizen currently traveling in the US?

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 16 points 1 year ago

Yes they do. This is why some FOSS goes to places like Apache, why there's a Python foundation, Spark has Databricks, Kafka Confluent and Trino Starburst.

The good thing about open source is that it allows everyone to contribute code to the base. The bad thing about open source is thay it allows everyone to contribute code to the base.

You need repo maintainers, developers that are constant contributor, code reviewers, people maintaining CI CD Pipelines, etc etc.

Yes it's less than having proprietary, but it's nowhere near "0".

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 8 points 1 year ago

That's a bit like saying "Yeah so we don't care what reddit does, because you can always go somewhere else"

It's the biggest instance, so it's where most of the community and content would be etc etc. Just like what happened with beehaw could happen to world as well. This is only true for a mature decentralized federated ecosystem with a lot of redundant communities so that if one goes down you can easily consume the same content from a different instence. Is that the case now? I would say no, so it's even less leader-proof.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by daguito81@waveform.social to c/ableton@waveform.social

Saw this posted a couple of days ago. In case someone is looking to buy a licence.

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

What did I miss regarding Google Domains?

EDIT: Just saw, squarespace buying it.. goddamn it...

[-] daguito81@waveform.social 5 points 1 year ago

Not only lemmy is not as big as reddit back in the migration days. But reddit is also not as small as digg in the migration days.

Were assuming that these migrations follow a set pattern but in reality each iteration has been slower and harder to materialize.

Take also into account that the UX is very different as well and not very casual friendly. Take also into account that in a span of a few hours a gigantic part of the community lost access to some of the biggest communities out of the blue because beehaw defederated world (it's their right and choice but the UX impact still exists) . So some people might even be like "Yeah fuck this, I'll just go back to my tried and true subreddit interface" others will be like "Why do I bother posting content in X community if I might lose access to it later on if someone decides to defederate? "

Lemmy is pretty awesome and I'm liking it here. But to think we're the "silent minority" of reddit is just not true. Vast majority a of casual users are like " why do you use a 3rd party app of there's a reddit app and it's OK..? "

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