#ferdium — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #ferdium, aggregated by home.social.
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Hey y'all ...
New week, new video.. This time it's all about #Ferdium..
Check it out !!!
https://youtu.be/yMjHHa3w3Y8 -
Hey y'all ...
New week, new video.. This time it's all about #Ferdium..
Check it out !!!
https://youtu.be/yMjHHa3w3Y8 -
Hey y'all ...
New week, new video.. This time it's all about #Ferdium..
Check it out !!!
https://youtu.be/yMjHHa3w3Y8 -
Hey y'all ...
New week, new video.. This time it's all about #Ferdium..
Check it out !!!
https://youtu.be/yMjHHa3w3Y8 -
Hey y'all ...
New week, new video.. This time it's all about #Ferdium..
Check it out !!!
https://youtu.be/yMjHHa3w3Y8 -
@Emily Ok, bin von #Ferdium zu #Station (#getStation) gewechselt – hier geht's 👍😊💚
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@Emily Ok, bin von #Ferdium zu #Station (#getStation) gewechselt – hier geht's 👍😊💚
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@Emily Ok, bin von #Ferdium zu #Station (#getStation) gewechselt – hier geht's 👍😊💚
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@Emily Ok, bin von #Ferdium zu #Station (#getStation) gewechselt – hier geht's 👍😊💚
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Qualcuno usa ferdium su linux come client per insta, wasapo e telegram? Ci sono problemi? Alternative? Chiedo perché in passato loggandomi su app esterne ig mi ha quasi sempre disattivato i profili per attività sospette (li mortec loro).
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Qualcuno usa ferdium su linux come client per insta, wasapo e telegram? Ci sono problemi? Alternative? Chiedo perché in passato loggandomi su app esterne ig mi ha quasi sempre disattivato i profili per attività sospette (li mortec loro).
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Qualcuno usa ferdium su linux come client per insta, wasapo e telegram? Ci sono problemi? Alternative? Chiedo perché in passato loggandomi su app esterne ig mi ha quasi sempre disattivato i profili per attività sospette (li mortec loro).
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Qualcuno usa ferdium su linux come client per insta, wasapo e telegram? Ci sono problemi? Alternative? Chiedo perché in passato loggandomi su app esterne ig mi ha quasi sempre disattivato i profili per attività sospette (li mortec loro).
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Qualcuno usa ferdium su linux come client per insta, wasapo e telegram? Ci sono problemi? Alternative? Chiedo perché in passato loggandomi su app esterne ig mi ha quasi sempre disattivato i profili per attività sospette (li mortec loro).
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Gestern fiel der offizielle #Ferdium -Server aus. Ich konnte meine vielen Arbeitsbereiche und Dienste in meiner #Rambox -Alternative nicht nutzen. Das war furchtbar. Aber auch nur kurz. Denn ich habe jetzt kurzerhand meinen eigenen Feridum-Server via #Docker hochgezogen. Jetzt synchronisiere ich gegen meinen eigenen Ferdium-Server. 🥳
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Anyone using #ferdium? Over the past few days it's not been connecting to any services and is giving me an error...
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Anyone using #ferdium? Over the past few days it's not been connecting to any services and is giving me an error...
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Anyone using #ferdium? Over the past few days it's not been connecting to any services and is giving me an error...
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Anyone using #ferdium? Over the past few days it's not been connecting to any services and is giving me an error...
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Anyone using #ferdium? Over the past few days it's not been connecting to any services and is giving me an error...
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Anyone using #ferdium? Over the past few days it's not been connecting to any services and is giving me an error...
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Anyone using #ferdium? Over the past few days it's not been connecting to any services and is giving me an error...
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Anyone using #ferdium? Over the past few days it's not been connecting to any services and is giving me an error...
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Anyone using #ferdium? Over the past few days it's not been connecting to any services and is giving me an error...
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Schon merkwürdig, dass bei allen meinen meist genutzten Anwendungen die #Icons in diversen #Blau-Tönen gehalten sind... #Farben #OffTopic
@librewolf @obsidian #vscodium #ferdium #libreoffice @signalapp #torbrowser #pcloud
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Schon merkwürdig, dass bei allen meinen meist genutzten Anwendungen die #Icons in diversen #Blau-Tönen gehalten sind... #Farben #OffTopic
@librewolf @obsidian #vscodium #ferdium #libreoffice @signalapp #torbrowser #pcloud
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Schon merkwürdig, dass bei allen meinen meist genutzten Anwendungen die #Icons in diversen #Blau-Tönen gehalten sind... #Farben #OffTopic
@librewolf @obsidian #vscodium #ferdium #libreoffice @signalapp #torbrowser #pcloud
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Schon merkwürdig, dass bei allen meinen meist genutzten Anwendungen die #Icons in diversen #Blau-Tönen gehalten sind... #Farben #OffTopic
@librewolf @obsidian #vscodium #ferdium #libreoffice @signalapp #torbrowser #pcloud
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Schon merkwürdig, dass bei allen meinen meist genutzten Anwendungen die #Icons in diversen #Blau-Tönen gehalten sind... #Farben #OffTopic
@librewolf @obsidian #vscodium #ferdium #libreoffice @signalapp #torbrowser #pcloud
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Sto testando da qualche tempo l'applicazione Ferdium per Mastodon ed altri servizi.
Considerando che fa uso di tecnologia Electron, a sua volta basata su Chrome come browser... c'è la possibilità che i "noti" problemi di privacy di questo browser siano presenti anche nel framework che lo usa?
Non ho grandi conoscenze di Electron chiedo quindi a chi magari è più esperto in merito...
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Sto testando da qualche tempo l'applicazione Ferdium per Mastodon ed altri servizi.
Considerando che fa uso di tecnologia Electron, a sua volta basata su Chrome come browser... c'è la possibilità che i "noti" problemi di privacy di questo browser siano presenti anche nel framework che lo usa?
Non ho grandi conoscenze di Electron chiedo quindi a chi magari è più esperto in merito...
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CW: tech, linux, toolkits
When moving word-wise in Linux with Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+Right is it by any chance configurable what's considered whitespace or a word boundary or a word? Or does it depend on the specific application?
I wrote this post in #Firefox, and FF already behaves differently than #Vivaldi or #Ferdium , both which are #Chromium-based. In those latter ones, hyphenated words will cause the cursor on a singular move to stop before and after a hyphen while FF considers hyphens (and the plus sign in Ctrl+Left) to be part of the word coming before, thus representing a word boundary.
Same with URIs, e.g. https://www.heise.de/news/Frueher-als-geplant-Auch-Datenkabel-zwischen-Finnland-und-Deutschland-repariert-10181872.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.ho.atom.beitrag.beitrag. Chromium-based applications seem to consider dot and slash different than Firefox. It's especially cumbersome removing URI parts in Chromium because of these additional stops in-between.
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CW: tech, linux, toolkits
When moving word-wise in Linux with Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+Right is it by any chance configurable what's considered whitespace or a word boundary or a word? Or does it depend on the specific application?
I wrote this post in #Firefox, and FF already behaves differently than #Vivaldi or #Ferdium , both which are #Chromium-based. In those latter ones, hyphenated words will cause the cursor on a singular move to stop before and after a hyphen while FF considers hyphens (and the plus sign in Ctrl+Left) to be part of the word coming before, thus representing a word boundary.
Same with URIs, e.g. https://www.heise.de/news/Frueher-als-geplant-Auch-Datenkabel-zwischen-Finnland-und-Deutschland-repariert-10181872.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.ho.atom.beitrag.beitrag. Chromium-based applications seem to consider dot and slash different than Firefox. It's especially cumbersome removing URI parts in Chromium because of these additional stops in-between.
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CW: tech, linux, toolkits
When moving word-wise in Linux with Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+Right is it by any chance configurable what's considered whitespace or a word boundary or a word? Or does it depend on the specific application?
I wrote this post in #Firefox, and FF already behaves differently than #Vivaldi or #Ferdium , both which are #Chromium-based. In those latter ones, hyphenated words will cause the cursor on a singular move to stop before and after a hyphen while FF considers hyphens (and the plus sign in Ctrl+Left) to be part of the word coming before, thus representing a word boundary.
Same with URIs, e.g. https://www.heise.de/news/Frueher-als-geplant-Auch-Datenkabel-zwischen-Finnland-und-Deutschland-repariert-10181872.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.ho.atom.beitrag.beitrag. Chromium-based applications seem to consider dot and slash different than Firefox. It's especially cumbersome removing URI parts in Chromium because of these additional stops in-between.
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CW: tech, linux, toolkits
When moving word-wise in Linux with Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+Right is it by any chance configurable what's considered whitespace or a word boundary or a word? Or does it depend on the specific application?
I wrote this post in #Firefox, and FF already behaves differently than #Vivaldi or #Ferdium , both which are #Chromium-based. In those latter ones, hyphenated words will cause the cursor on a singular move to stop before and after a hyphen while FF considers hyphens (and the plus sign in Ctrl+Left) to be part of the word coming before, thus representing a word boundary.
Same with URIs, e.g. https://www.heise.de/news/Frueher-als-geplant-Auch-Datenkabel-zwischen-Finnland-und-Deutschland-repariert-10181872.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.ho.atom.beitrag.beitrag. Chromium-based applications seem to consider dot and slash different than Firefox. It's especially cumbersome removing URI parts in Chromium because of these additional stops in-between.
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CW: tech, linux, toolkits
When moving word-wise in Linux with Ctrl+Left and Ctrl+Right is it by any chance configurable what's considered whitespace or a word boundary or a word? Or does it depend on the specific application?
I wrote this post in #Firefox, and FF already behaves differently than #Vivaldi or #Ferdium , both which are #Chromium-based. In those latter ones, hyphenated words will cause the cursor on a singular move to stop before and after a hyphen while FF considers hyphens (and the plus sign in Ctrl+Left) to be part of the word coming before, thus representing a word boundary.
Same with URIs, e.g. https://www.heise.de/news/Frueher-als-geplant-Auch-Datenkabel-zwischen-Finnland-und-Deutschland-repariert-10181872.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.ho.atom.beitrag.beitrag. Chromium-based applications seem to consider dot and slash different than Firefox. It's especially cumbersome removing URI parts in Chromium because of these additional stops in-between.
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#Ferdium: a desktop app for all online services in one place, built by the community 👇💡