Your wit is so good that if Iceland-er it I wouldn’t be able to live with myself
Your wit is so good that if Iceland-er it I wouldn’t be able to live with myself
There’s norway i could’ve come up with that pun, I’m impressed
Presumably yeah, if everyone could see the death / suffering count of various big companies we probably wouldn’t be using them nearly as much.
That’s an interesting idea, I suppose it’s possible if you have one or more databases with these statistics and then link them together and see. My instincts tell me that it’d be very impractical to implement though!
I have a pretty horrible sense of direction, and I find that looking for important (clearly visible) landmarks helps reorient me, as well as relying on a minimap wherever available. Also if there’s any way to place markers or waypoints to show you a route then that helps too. Navigating still sucks but it’s a bit less painful with those!
I thought thunderbird still is a mozilla project to this day? I use it and it still comes up as mozilla thunderbird on installers and the like. I definitely agree with your virtue signalling point though, I like that they don’t shove it in your face every time you open the app, it just does its job.
(Partly continuing from part 1) Unless I’m greatly mistaken mozilla are a pretty big company and quite profitable themselves and they very much have the capability to install solar panels and such, and how else do you think unifying them would be beneficial? All of the major google-suite-alternative open source applications are working very well alone and some element of separation and competition seems ideal in my opinion. Interested to hear your thoughts behind this.
I see where you’re coming from, but I’m not sure what you mean by having less dependency on google - firefox is the only major modern browser not to be chromium-based) and thus at least partly google-based too), and why would unifying many open source apps under one company be beneficial? Signal, mozilla, proton, libreoffice, etc. all being separate entities actually seems better for privacy and decentralisation imo! Also, firefox offers a vpn and email client (thunderbird) and ecosia seems a bit odd to put in here seeing as a core part of it is adverts (and if memory serves i think it might even use google search apis or something?) Sorry if I’ve come off as too critical as I quite like the idea of having one unified open-source suite, but I feel like it’d be either unnecessary or impractical in most cases.
I imagine it’ll take a while for fediverse stuff to be high up on search results but it should still work and appear the same way as reddit posts do, just using the federated domains instead of all only being on one site. Hopefully people do start arriving for that reason though!
I know KDE has a calendar, not sure how well it’d work for your use case but it’s there!