I've been very mindful not to recommend Matrix until the clients and protocol become much more stable. When you're recommending platforms to average users you really need to jump in and try it yourself. If too many problems come up just don't recommend. Or alternatively do recommend if you want them to leave you alone :3
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"Some humans?" I want to know more about that part.
I absolutely hate when the ABC does these scrolling articles, they are by the far the worst thing to read.
The router crashed will become far more literal than it previously was.
Take my upvote.
What did they have the audacity to not want to be worked to the bone?
Beep boop, thanks for the work you do for the community.
Apparently I am dense cause I only realized from this meme.
That's why I'd take the position of being cautious and waiting for better quality studies.
There really needs to be more studies done and then a meta study to really nail this down. Or at least some high quality well reviewed studies.
You can bet the same people who made this sign would lose it if someone told them they didn't eat meat.
Bragging about killing animals to eat is really not the flex you think it is Jimmy.
If the Matrix Foundation can deliver on all the points of this blog post then Matrix will take off as a platform. The problem I have is that in the past they've been poor at handling issues in any sort of reasonable time frame, or at all.
Hoping they'll eventually turn over a new leaf.