• Dr. Moose
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    101 year ago

    You’re still stuck in 2002 or something? Most of the web is literally FOSS. Gone are the myths of free software being worse when the whole world literally runs on it.

    • Madlaine
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      1 year ago

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      Sure, but in this case, most of the lemmy-clients (FOSS or not) are bad.

      I have problems logging into my accounts (seems like some instances want my email as a username and many clients cannot handle this after I switched accounts), some clients don’t feature editing or deleting your posts, some clients don’t show my saved content, some clients don’t allow to see what you posted

      Sure, much of this is because they started from scratch and will maybe surpass sync some day; but right now I couldn’t find something that isn’t worth. (didn’t try infinity yet, tho)

      it’s not necessarily “FOSS is bad”; it’s just that the current lemmy-ecosystem is in it’s child shoes (I have the feeling this proverb doesn’t work in english?)

      That said: I use Sync4Lemmy since 5 minutes and this is my first comment; so let’s see if/what it will deliver

      • @ADTJ@feddit.uk
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        101 year ago

        Never heard that idiom before, (is it German?) Sentiment is clear though, I would probably just say “in its infancy” or something.

        Also completely agree with your points. I’m a major supporter of FOSS but at the end of the day, I’m gonna use what actually works - the same as everyone else.

      • @MartinXYZ@lemmy.ml
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        51 year ago

        it’s just that the current lemmy-ecosystem is in it’s child shoes (I have the feeling this proverb doesn’t work in english?)

        The meaning is perfectly clear. I believe English speakers would say “…is in its infancy” but that’s just a common way of saying “early stages” not a proverb per se.

    • godless
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      81 year ago

      Most FOSS apps are equal to or better than proprietary software when it comes to functionality, but look like they were coded in the stone age.

      Most casual users value GUI over everything. And while I personally can overlook shitty user interfaces on apps I use once in a blue moon, for a social media app I’m using daily, that’s a no go.

    • @Samsy@lemmy.mlOP
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      1 year ago

      On security concerns FOSS should be the better solution. Its code is readable and auditable by everyone. Closed Source need trust/faith in a company or in just one single person.