Yeah, I was asking myself the same question. It's volunteers, self hosting and a few paid relays. Better than some centralized Corp, but it won't be as efficient.
Thanks!
I was looking for client suggestions. Found Coral:social and playing with that right now.
How Julian is tortured and life stolen in full view of a supposedly enlightened society, shines a light on the lies we tell ourselves about our "civilization". He is a modern martyr.
Hello #nostriches , I'm exploring this freedom protocol through the @primal app. It has been a great experience so far.
Next step is to setup a Linux desktop client as I'm not much of a mobile user. Any recommendations?
#introductions
Thanks for tracking that down.
Note to myself: Check this book out.
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Another example, that governments don't fix problems, they (statists) use strife and crisis to further their own goals.
Used to keep a bullet journal for a few years and will get back to it when I find a good enough open source e-reader with writing support.
Some tips from my past experience:
- keep it simple
- keep the structure to a minimum
- it's not a todo app
- it's not a project management tool
- it's a journal
- write it linearly
- mistakes are fine, they are part of the record
While I found the BuJo useful at the time. I discovered the real value when reading my old journals. It allowed me to see how my thoughts and habits changed over time. It's a power tool for introspection.

