Just from the Reddit post as well - doesn't feel overly user-hostile or deserving of the 'JP Morgan Chase Bank admitting to me they hate Linux and BSD desktops and actively block them' title anyway.
If there's active blocking based on OS (from replies in this thread, evidence seems to be slim) then that's not great, but this seems to be pretty one-sided so far.
Yeah LinuxServer people/projects are great. It's very much not in the spirit of containerization but makes sense for what it is.
I first noticed/made use of their Firefox container as a 'headless' browser env. Super useful for browsing through severe amounts of JS to get at a file :P
Ooh, since this I've had another thought - instead of open/closed networks, 'just' have a third option for how to share a notification - "my approved list" or "people who follow me and I follow back" or something along those lines, just less awkward wording.
Might be easier said than done as well. :D please shoot me down as necessary :)
Thanks for the super speedy reply! Good to see the intention behind things as well :D
I had no idea about the edit mark tbh - don't think I checked properly ;) cool that makes sense - history perhaps not as much as just signs of editing sounds like a decent balance.
Very very cool - perhaps with follower approval it could just be a mutual follow check. So if my notifications are 'closed' and you follow me, then I need to follow you back to 'approve'. Feels pretty frictionless. :)
Very cool! I really love this idea, though I picked up a few things I found weird:
* Search kicks in properly at 3 characters, but removing a character (so aaa <- aa) produces results
* Same UUID used for invite links and profile images (may not actually be a 'problem' at all) - as a result of this and the wording of the 'follow invite' popup, I can give the impression that someone has invited someone else to follow them I guess? [1][2][3]
* Fully editable notifications with no signs of edit or history - makes context a little weird potentially
Other than this it'd be nice to have an opt-in follow option (so I get to approve followers) - along with discovery of followers/followed for contacts? Not sure how far that extends beyond app scope though, at least without becoming another LinkedIn :D
Can recommend AndOTP in this case, provided using Android. Grab a build off F-Droid - easy tag-hopping with options for single or multiple tag selection. Have very few complaints, and I 2FA anything I can, at work and personally, so tags strictly necessary
Just wanted to point out that your cert for storage.communick.com has expired. I'm assuming yours (or at least related) because mentioned with a cough :P