I appreciate the insight, but I'm not making the jump based on privacy. I have an issue involving my texts (seemingly at random) converting themselves to a broken url and erasing my message. I changed apps so I can text people without worrying about my message getting removed, plus FOSS is something I support on principle
Thank you! I'll try this one Update: it works well so far
My thoughts exactly. Sounds good on paper, but it wouldn't be possible for me
Good Android Text App?
The stock app converts my longer texts into a URL with broken text, which is frustrating. I used to use Signal until they dropped SMS support. Any good alternatives?
Thank you for your feedback. You're very brave and I appreciate you.
They're trolling on Lemmy, I guess? Haha I don't feel dissed though, its just communication
Oh hunny...I didn't say an mp3 is CD quality, you assumed that. I gave specs for the FLAC because "standard mp3" has specs; therefore you have two sets of specs to compare, silly goose. I can hear a difference, but that's because any studio engineer that is worth their money is going to be both.
Listen to a standard mp3, then listen to the same song as 32/96k FLAC. I bet most people can hear a difference. But no worries if you can't, its not a big deal
Audio engineer here, it's a trainable skill that takes a long time with comparing audio side-by-side
There's are open source communities here! If you search for them, there's several and they are all good. "Opensource" has a megathread somewhere that will give you an idea.
Personally, its more about something being taken from me without consent and the ramifications that might have on society. And down voting you for asking this question is not conducive to a long lasting community
When you're registered as a video game company as a front for a lawsuit business, you've requested pirac
I'm commenting in the hopes of one day finding out more about this story. I'm super interested in freaky dreams.
Some of these are new to me, but I can vouch for Surge and Cardinal. There's no reason to not use them.
I'm below 30, but I'm right there with ya. Even in my lifetime, I've seen enough stupid corporate shit.
I think everyone would be better off ignoring Reddit and its staff completely. We can build a better Reddit 2.0, and it wouldn't even take a lot of effort. The last year or two of Reddit (from my perspective) was lackluster content from niche communities becoming unbearably toxic anyway.