I think Mastodon and Element use Google’s push notification service.
I have microG installed, and both apps show up as registered for cloud messaging.
I think Mastodon and Element use Google’s push notification service.
I have microG installed, and both apps show up as registered for cloud messaging.


Ah, right, I can buy a mini keyboard with a touchpad! Looks like just what I need, thank you a lot!


We are not all like this. I think this meme is stupid too.


All the mentioned repositories are located at https://github.com/projectharmonia. The game repository with my previous attempt is at https://github.com/projectharmonia/project_harmonia, which I plan to move to a separate archived branch since I’ll start from scratch. As I mentioned in the post, I’m currently finishing the remaining work on the crates I’ll need for the game while waiting for Bevy 0.17 🙂 The name “Project Harmonia” was just a placeholder; I’ll be renaming both the game repository and the organization to “Simgine” today.
Yes, being able to work on it full time would be a dream! Right now, I work on it in my free time after my full-time job, but I want to write an MVP first before considering any fundraising.


Yeah, I’ll definitely try to scale it down as much as possible!
Right now I considering using a mesh with morphs just to provide a proper API for character customization. I don’t expect this particular part to be that hard. The mentioned MakeHuman is FOSS, so I could use it as a reference.
I also don’t think it will be incredibly generic. It’ll be focused on life simulation, so it wouldn’t be a good choice for something like an RPG. This lets me scale the project down even further — and a narrower API will be simpler as well.


Thanks for the honest opinion!


Thanks!
Yes, I’ll definitely maintain a few mods. Not only are they useful as references, but actually using the API helps me improve it. I’m planning to use free models because I need to test things like clothing and morphing. Plus, the showcases look better this way 🙂
I’m curious how public ownership is managed. Do they also have people in charge, but they can be elected? And what motivates their decisions?
From what I understand, with private ownership there are directors who make decisions based on profit motives. Which doesn’t always align with what consumers want. Which is bad, of course.
How publicly owned differs from privately owned? I assume there are no person who collects the profit, is it correct?
Also AFAIK there are vacuums with only Bluetooth connectivity to configure them from a phone, with no Wi-Fi and cloud bullshit.
Thanks, I will take a look! But I think it’s stills requires using a proprietary app for a phone, right? What I liked about Valetudo is they provide their own app.
Thanks! Yes, I also looking at the Xreal One (Pro) right now.
Interesting - especially the part about the hair 😅
Does the screen look good? It’s hard to tell from video reviews - it looks like a projector screen. How does the quality compare to a real display?
Ukraine. Of course, it could just be a local thing since it depends on your social circle. But the things my parents told me make total sense to me.
I’ve asked many people who were born in the USSR, and I think about half of them feel that the shit we’ve had since then is way worse.
It wasn’t perfect by any means, but I think we should have improved it with reforms instead of splitting into poor countries and giving all the power to oligarchs.
How do the buttons feel?
Some communities could be empty if no one from your instance is subscribed.
That’s how ActivityPub optimizes the running cost. Otherwise it would be to expensive for instances to download all the data.
I mean thanks to bridgy you can communicate across blusky and mastodon.
It requires to use a separate app like this which is not very convenient.
They usually cut costs in unnoticeable for regular consumer way. Like include some chemistry that easy to produce and makes it tasty, but bad for health.
Similar to what most smartwatches can: measure heartbeat, show notifications and answer calls from your smartphone, flashlight (by showing white write screen), show weather, etc.
Ah, you are right, I installed Element from the Google store (using Aurora).
But Mastodon is from F-Droid and it uses Google notification service, I just checked.