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Most ~~people~~^1^, even in this very thread, clearly don't [...]
- Signal shill-bot personas.
One-Term Tony II
(Although the last one was more like "half-term tony".)
Oh, I agree. I don't think it's a particularly useful reference page -- more of a biased agglomeration on a substrate of preconceived opinion, but the initial pile-on of downvotes without comments felt a bit like the usual Mozilla-fanaticism.
I tend to upvote posts not because I agree with them, but because I'm interested in people's responses to the ideas within them.
So many downvotes..
I'm only about 10% in (and just skimming), and it's a rant but it's coherent and well-reasoned.
Starts off as a dive into Mozilla's rank hypocrisy and doublespeak around privacy.
What are your tips on glasses? I choose standard uncoated lenses nowdays after finding that anti-reflective/anti-scratch coatings often scratched easily or had an optically-rippled surface, but maybe things have improved?
The footwear, or the logic gate arrangement?
If that's the main problem then that's easy to solve! Simply use a free public xmpp server.
I mention the self- and paid-hosting options because businesses tend to like having a sevice agreement backed by a contract, and may have additional specialised requirements not provided by free services (xmpp or otherwise).
XMPP. A business can self-host, there are public servers, or there are many businesses which offer customised xmpp hosting as a service.
I can be federated with other xmpp servers or be a locked-down work-only service, or federate with chosen other servers (such as a client company's xmpp servers).