what exactly is /e/ doing against graphene ?
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4·10 days agoit looks beautiful!! do you plan on making the wcv available for the self hosted version in the future?
houjou@jlai.luto
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121·1 month agoMay I ask why do we hate FUTO?
I deployed an instance on kubernetes for my company and I like it very much (heck I even contributed to correct some stuff in the helm charts documentation now I remember). The UI is very polished and its a pleasure to use.
Its mainly one guy doing all the work, there was a very promising v3 on the roadmap, I think it was planned for 2024, but Im not sure if that still going to happen. But there was a lot of cool stuff planed: https://beta.js.wiki/blog
curve app works without passing safety net. Im not sure if it works without play services tho.


all I see is graphene attacking /e/ . I mean yes we get it they are less secure but still in the industry standard. It’s just not for the same users.