I can start:
- Gnome update that removed traditional desktop UI
- Ubuntu introducing snaps
- Signal removing SMS support
Signal dropping SMS just meant I stopped using it, unfortunately. I really liked it for my one stop shop for messaging
pfSense CE never getting updated to version 2.7.0 for 1.5 years now. Roadmap stayed around 90% for over a year. I’m surprised to see it’s at 96% now. Maybe Netgate finally releases it in july. But anyway - I moved to OPNsense a year ago and never regretted this decision.
Signal with how they handled feature requests move from their GitHub repo.
Devs moving the community space to Discord after r*ddit:
https://lemmy.ml/post/133578 / https://lemmy.ml/post/1227239
- Firefox Sponsored Ads, I appreciate they need to keep the lights on but Amazon… Really?
- Ubuntu Snap, completely useless and sometimes broken apps
- Centos getting taken outide and shot by IBM :'(
I am curious, what do you mean regarding gnome?
- GNOME removing Server Side Decoration support in wayland.
- MultiMC author rejecting people build it from source by themselves although MultiMC is under Apache license.
Been trying to find an open source speaker designing program and so far they all suck
That’s specific :) but would be nice
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If it doesn’t suit you, that’s fine. But “mostly hyped BS, fails to deliver at every turn” makes it a bit too simple, no?
I’m very happy with my personal instance. I use it for file sync and todo list.
I’ve been thinking of setting it up locally for personal use. Do you think it’s fine for that?
It’s the best open source file syncing solution currently available. The server is a bit resource-heavy, but should be fine on most devices. You can disable most of the bloat.
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