Oh, I see. Thank you for the explanation.
Yigru Zeltil
Romania
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You are asking if encryption is enabled on the side of my client? Well, I see Allow key storage is enabled, I haven’t touched it, it’s the default. Disabling it would enable me to read message history or not? (I am not concerned for now with extra security.)
I’ve joined the room from another server, but messages posted before me are displayed as “You don’t have access to this message”. Is this a normal feature of Matrix, a peculiar feature of the server, or a bug? (I’m very new to Matrix and Element)
Yigru Zeltil@lemm.eeto Buy European@feddit.uk•Firefox, VLC, Gimp, KeePass, LibreOffice among open source software endorsed by French GovernmentEnglish1·1 day agoWhich one of these would you recommend then? https://blog.acer.com/en/discussion/1838/10-best-non-chromium-browsers-for-windows
Yigru Zeltil@lemm.eeto Europe@feddit.org•To save its democracy and respect the Holocaust, Germany must stop blindly backing IsraelEnglish3·1 day agoCheck out rule #4. The server is based in Germany.
Yigru Zeltil@lemm.eeto Europe@feddit.org•Apple’s about to be hit with new EU penalty, but it’s been delayed for now - 9to5MacEnglish2·1 day agoAndroid and Linux
Some of the issues with accessibility in Linux seem to come down to FOSS developers not willing to take an extra mile complying with accessibility standards, others have to do with how the big corporations have much more resources for it. Sadly, that seems to be the situation - I am surprised myself to learn there’s much to be improved in this department.
Yigru Zeltil@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Angry, disappointed users react to Bluesky's upcoming blue check mark verification systemEnglish3·1 day agoBluesky has basically bowed to the Turkish regime: https://www.turkishminute.com/2025/04/17/bluesky-restrict-access-72-account-turk-amid-government-pressure/
Yigru Zeltil@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•For me, it's going to be Fediverse or nothingEnglish1·1 day agoI wonder why isn’t Friendica more popular by now.
lemmy.world
Why, where is lemmy.world based?
Yigru Zeltil@lemm.eeto Buy European@feddit.uk•Firefox, VLC, Gimp, KeePass, LibreOffice among open source software endorsed by French GovernmentEnglish14·1 day agoIt’s not about “Nerd Standards”, it’s about the fact there are reasons to not deem Mozilla so trustworthy anymore: https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-firefox-i-loved-is-gone-how-to-protect-your-privacy-on-it-now/ (I am linking the article for the facts it points out; in the author’s place, I wouldn’t recommend Brave either).
Yigru Zeltil@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Bluesky restricts access to 72 accounts in Turkey amid government pressure - Turkish MinuteEnglish1·2 days agoSadly, many people I know are staying there instead of figuring Mastodon or Friendica out.
Fun fact: if you mess up captcha verification (due to Internet connection or your human error) during account creation, your account gets instantly suspended and then you receive a shady email that is actually from Bluesky, saying you should send them via email a picture of your ID.
Yigru Zeltil@lemm.eeto Buy European@feddit.uk•Firefox, VLC, Gimp, KeePass, LibreOffice among open source software endorsed by French GovernmentEnglish25·2 days agoWhy not endorse Firefox forks instead?
Yigru Zeltil@lemm.eeto Buy European@feddit.uk•The guide post presenting Lemmy on /r/buyfromEU has been removedEnglish1·2 days agoThe conversation in the reddit thread would then be about reddit banning discussion of platforms that apparently threaten theirs
Do note that Substack is US-based and has fash owners.
They’re not meticulous historians though. LGBTQ people were more accepted in the Roman Republic (and in ancient Greek) than today.
“Caius Julius Caesar: husband to all the wives, wife to all the husbands.” was a saying that my Latin professor taught us in school.
Being AMAB and bottom was stigmatized to the point their swearing system revolved around emasculation threats, so that’s different from what the queer movement of today aims for…
For non-health reasons, I have used in the past now and then the magnifier and the text-to-speech assistant in Windows and had noticed they did not always work with all sites and apps and also the apps themselves had a significant negative impact on the OS performance. I haven’t tried these things on Mint Linux yet, but I would’ve thought hard to believe Linux is somehow even worse than Windows when it comes to accessibility. Also, that makes me feel like even this limited accessibility only exists for the sake of legal compliance… Ableism is a huge problem and, yeah, able people should be more woke about it.