some big sites have a terrible user interface. With the size of teams behind the development of them, I don't understand they cannot do something better.
I almost think about ebay and facebook (yes I have an account for some association activities only).
I'm looking after a big (such as 10000x6000px or more) png or webp map of world with all countries and their names, without watermark.
It's so strange that a so basic file is so difficult to find... The web search engines are really broken.
@ramsey I agree with devs, I use Xfce Desktop and I cry each time an app is converted to the Gnome design. The simple theme of my desktop is not applied any more, even the choice I did about the place of the close button is not respected. So I have windows with a thin title bar and button on a side, and others with a huge bar and the buttons on the other side. I hate the dictatorship of this project 😔
And some apps have menus everywhere (a burger one on a side, some button on the other...
I wonder if it would be possible to configure my #postfix mail server to reject emails from #GMail and #Microsoft (replying they are not accepted because of spying users) 🤔
Is it a good idea? Is there anybody doing that?
I know it will cut me out of many contacts but I really don't want to be targeted by their algorithms.
@thomastospace same for me, the local timeline of phpc.social is a very good resource for php and web developers. I often have a look to it.
That's why the number of followers rise matter so much on the Fediverse 😊
If content is your product, you want that product to live on your own platform.
Whether it’s a website, an app, or a subscription service, you want to have full control over how your content is presented, monetized, and distributed.
You don’t want to be at the mercy of someone else’s algorithm or content policies.