Same deal here, it's why I'm struggling so much to lean more heavily on Mastodon too. I just can't figure it out, it constantly feels like I'm using it wrong
Still not using Xitter, just Bluesky
It's kinda complicated because a good chunk of that is data that is technically redownloadable, but has been tweaked (most of my movies are a multiplexed high-res eng version merged with audio from lower-res dub.) Either way, thank you for the suggestions
They have their use cases, but personally I don't like the hard sandbox they have (makes theming impossible) and they take up a lot of disk space, which I already seem to be constantly running out of without Snaps already so it's a big no from me
A software fork doesn't automatically say that things are being added on top. It's less so an add-on and more so a mod, and Ubuntu being OSS means the Mint devs could just dig in and pull out whatever nasty things people don't like. Snaps are a good example: sudo apt install firefox on Ubuntu started installing the Firefox Snap somewhere before 2022 (I don't recall exactly), but Linux Mint has never had Snap support by default, and has been installing the Debian package of Firefox (Like Ubuntu used to) for a long time, and will probably continue to do so
Last I checked while it was available it's normally tightly integrated with the Epic Games Store (for things like assets I think?) And that's not on Linux so I have no clue how it works.
And when I can actually see people's posts at all, but I guess this is what I get for supporting smaller instances
Ah yes, with the mobile app. And no I'm not using the mobile web UI, it looks cramped. Not to mention some people have posts hidden if you don't have an account
Same deal here, it's why I'm struggling so much to lean more heavily on Mastodon too. I just can't figure it out, it constantly feels like I'm using it wrong Still not using Xitter, just Bluesky