ostrich

joined 1 year ago
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You could be the one to date her. 😊

Give it time, dear. Tinder and OKCupid didn't start out with millions of people. If we all give up on Alovoa because "nobody uses it", we'll never have a private alternative to the horrors out there.

Like Mastodon is to Twitter, or Lemmy to Reddit, this is our chance to create something big for years to come, together.

[–] ostrich@social.fossware.space 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You should try Candle.

For another (lightweight) widget, try Ministocks.

Amazing. Thank you!

[–] ostrich@social.fossware.space 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

UntrackMe has a list of Nitter instances. The app hasn't been updated in a while, though.

If it's a new account, give it some time. Someone will find you soon. ❤️

Noooooooooooooooo don't go to sleep, I'm still awake!

[–] ostrich@social.fossware.space 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

That Twitter link... is that a Nitter instance?

[–] ostrich@social.fossware.space 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I don't even know what to write.

I wish I could unsee that image.

[–] ostrich@social.fossware.space 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Most likely. London is a huge metropolis.

[–] ostrich@social.fossware.space 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Eating a goddamn cockroach. The stuff of nightmares.

I remember reading somewhere that there was a contest in which the person that ate the most **living roaches in the least time won. It. Really. Did. Happen. What the almighty fack.

[–] ostrich@social.fossware.space 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

A little more awareness, and there'll be people around you on Alovoa. Give it some time. Tinder is just so horrible privacy-wise.

 

Tinder is a proprietary privacy nightmare that requires one's Facebook data for functionality. It even has its very own analytics library just to enhance the Orwellian tracking.

You don't want any of that.

If you're searching for a partner or a lover, Alovoa is the better corner of the internet to find one. It's private, secure, and vitally open-source.

You can find the service's source code here.

Alovoa has an Android and iOS app. Here is the native Android app. Its source code can be found here.

The native Android app was released fairly recently in late October last year, and appeared on F-Droid some days ago. If you encounter any bugs, report them in the Issues section of its GitHub repository.

I'm not the developer.

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