i was forced to use java scrip the other day, i installed npm and it told me it had 8 vulnerabilities. it told me to put ‘npm audit fix’ to fix them. after that it said that it had 163 vulnerabilities now. again, this was a fresh install…
oh man iad not heard about this, mozilla is such a trainwreck
where in settings is that? i saw that nowhere
well it does make a difference in the dating game, i notice
it is, it’s basically just like k9 mail atm which is what i would suggest anyway
no worries! happy to help :)
why the wrong place? where should i post it instead?
so i have no uterus so i can’t seriously test it but there is
Mensinator https://github.com/EmmaTellblom/Mensinator it’s on fdroid and playstore, it’s actively maintained and has 41 stars on github it is private and local and it reads like you put it in the calender when you have your period and it gives you some statistics
drip, its on android (fdroid and gplay) and ios and actively maintained, local and private. you can put in data like bleeding, temperature, cervical mucus, mood and some more. it seems to additionally give you reproductive information in the statistics https://bloodyhealth.gitlab.io/ it’s website suggests that it is financially supported by Mozilla which is cool.
again i can’t really test these but after some clicking around, drip seems to have more features and better support
right on the edge of the paper belt
i get that and you are right that they do. I would guess that most users are us americans despite them not managing the instance. That’s where i am coming from when i say, that it doesn’t matter where the instance is hosted
or magnets!
can’t wait to be able to relate
my theory is that trans people are drawn to the internet and therefore, by chance, technology, because it’s easier to freely choose how to present and find a safe space