

I think 95% of people would look better bald than holding on to thinning hair. I shave daily because I like it smooooth, but it only takes a few minutes in the shower.
I think 95% of people would look better bald than holding on to thinning hair. I shave daily because I like it smooooth, but it only takes a few minutes in the shower.
I’m bald and started shaving my head as soon as I noticed it was thinning (19 yrs old). I like the lack of maintenance and I think I look good with a bald head. \o/
Wouldn’t change it tbh.
I have 443 open and don’t have any issues with endless captchas or anything you’ve mentioned.
Not the answer you’re looking for, but can RethinkDNS not run over port 443 to bypass those blocks? I’m not familiar with it at all, but that’s generally how I get around VPN blocks.
it’s better than Mastodon because it’s more user friendly.
This is achieved through centralization. There’s a reason nobody else is hosting their own PDS. You use the bluesky app, on the bluesky website, through the bluesky servers.
Once you get passed the massive hurdle of making an account (no different than when we all collectively figured out email), it’s the exact same UI and experience.
Self hosted invidious with trusted-session-generator works for me.
I like Clipious with Invidious
Hopefully there’s some level of encryption possible.
I’ve been using Graphene since the pixel 4a, have never considered going back. It works wonderfully.
Those are text bridges though are they not?
Export backups regularly or host your own.
Does mumble integrate with Element?
That definitely used to be the case, but I haven’t had any connection issues in the last year or more.
usable task bar in gnome
Just one easy to enable extension for this, but it should definitely be the default. Overall I like the stock GNOME experience and find it clean. When you get the hang of GNOME it starts to make sense. Super key is the answer.
KDE is obviously more powerful, but I don’t like customizing my desktop very much so that point is moot for me.
I’m going full KDE for the next 6 months, you should try GNOME for a bit, give it a solid chance with extensions.
Idk with a couple of extensions I really enjoy the GNOME work-flow. Although I admit KDE on my SteamDeck has been tempting me lately.
Literally abusive relationship cope. LMAO.
Back to the home, grandpa
I’ve been using fdroid basic for this
Hannah has some of the best posts on the Fediverse by far.