in reply to cregox

Haha! I was trying all the fediverse software to find if what suits me the best. I still did not find a "perfect" one. I still prefer pleroma over others when it comes to daily usage.
But there are some nice features here on friendica as well. Like we can delete any post posted by anyone from our feed. If you don't like one particular post to appear in your feed, you don't have to mute the person. You can just delete that particular post alone.

By free software I mean in the sense of open source, letting anyone to do whatever they want with their own copy. I don't still have a crystal clear idea about trading free services, but I believe it's providing what I can in exchange for something someone else can provide.

Woah that sounds fancy. What kind of services do you expect for me to provide?

in reply to Sujeewa

sounds awesome! 🥰

i only ever tested mastodon, misskey, and pleroma so far the one i sticked with. yes, big competition out there.

for me, the simplest one will win for sure, so i can customize it to me will later on, when i get back into hands on coding somehow eventually.

here you find the simplest of them all services we need right now write.ahoxus.org/cregox/aloze

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in reply to cregox

I see! Very nice!
I read the article that you have linked about how the html should be written. Feel free to let me know when you need help.

Understandable I am not very religious as well. With time great philosophies have been polluted and commercialized. It happened to Buddhism too. But this is different. I was born a Buddhist but never cared for it because in our temples and schools all we were taught is just stories. The real philosophy wasn't even touched. It's the same even for most of the monks. But this monastery I told you about just teaches the philosophy and how it can be applied to the practical life.

Nice... I will be keeping an eye open for more posts. :hailking

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there's a saying in portuguese that i love because of its clarity mixed with ambiguity. and probably because of some sort of nostalgia as well.

the shortest form:
"1 pouco 2 bom 3 demais"

i will transliterate it:
1 is short/too-little
2 is fine/good
3 is too much (but it could mean "awesome", very ambiguous word)