Introducing Vivaldi Social, your new federated social-networking home
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@Ayespy I know... More research needed.
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There are people writing on the social.vivaldi.net Masodon instance who have not written anything on the forum and are having a harder time with it there.
Many also come from Twitter and are used to it from there.
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It would be nice if the share button came.
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@ingolftopf , no problem with Vivaldi
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@shifte VFM has a link button copying the direct link to the post to the clipboard.
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@luetage
I know link button, of course. ^^
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@shifte That should be doable lol.
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@luetage
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@shifte Make a feature request for it, better sooner than later. At the moment the community platform developers are probably still focused on Vivaldi Social.
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@Ayespy said in Introducing Vivaldi Social, your new federated social-networking home:
@Panino Works here on Manjaro Cinnamon...
@ingolftopf said in Introducing Vivaldi Social, your new federated social-networking home:
@Panino said in Introducing Vivaldi Social, your new federated social-networking home:
That's cool, but when will hardware accelerated video work on Linux?
Also works here on 'Debian'.
You two will have to explain to me how to make it work, I already tried everything I could on my KDE Neon (Ubuntu based).
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@Panino I didn't have to do anything. It just worked out of the box.
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@Tams80 said in Introducing Vivaldi Social, your new federated social-networking home:
it's pretty much Discord but run on private servers. Which makes it... pretty much IRC. Gotta love all these attempts to make the old look new and innovative.
I stopped trying to keep up with every new service when first Facebook and then WhatsApp came along - both were offering nothing new but privately run and with nasty tracking etc. buried in the fine print.
Never understood why people thought these were somehow better than the existing free-Internet options at the time. And now with Facebook and Twitter collapsing and people waking up to the dangers I'm glad I managed to hold out all this time.
As IRC is basically dead last time I looked, I might give this Vivaldi social a go, and like mentioned previously I look forward to Matrix or Briar it something like that breaking through as a new messaging standard.
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@Panino said in Introducing Vivaldi Social, your new federated social-networking home:
You two will have to explain to me how to make it work, I already tried everything I could on my KDE Neon (Ubuntu based).
Could it be that your graphic card is not playing along properly?
Are you using the proprietary driver or the open source one?How do you like "KDE Neo"?
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Hello Mister jon and everyone
on social
Do we ignore support questions?
or a monitor repeating "take support to the forum"?
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@ingolftopf said in Introducing Vivaldi Social, your new federated social-networking home:
now reached 5K active users!
Oh, growing by 1000 users per day! Nice.
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@i_ri
I think we should not ignore support requests in Mastodon social.vivaldi.net, but also refer to the forum.
Questions and answers can be saved, but are quickly lost for other users.
I think a messenger is a very good addition to a forum.
If you don't like Mastodon, or if you are still interested in Jabber/XMPP, you might want to find a room there:
"The Vivaldi Browser"
xmpp:[email protected]?jointake a look.
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@DoctorG
Hello, I saw that you also write bilingually on Vivaldi Mastodon.
I like it very much, I do it that way too, not always, but more and more often.
The system can do this.
I wish more users would do it.