I can start:

  • Gnome update that removed traditional desktop UI
  • Ubuntu introducing snaps
  • Signal removing SMS support
  • Andere@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Signal dropping SMS just meant I stopped using it, unfortunately. I really liked it for my one stop shop for messaging

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    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.

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    • 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 :'(
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    • GNOME removing Server Side Decoration support in wayland.
    • MultiMC author rejecting people build it from source by themselves although MultiMC is under Apache license.
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    1 year ago

    Been trying to find an open source speaker designing program and so far they all suck

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      1 year ago

      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.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been thinking of setting it up locally for personal use. Do you think it’s fine for that?

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        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.