@Flmaker Oh, I see. So you will need something like registering librefox standalone exe as if it was actually installed the usual way.
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@soyboy77 Tor browser is a dedicated tool for the job, you should use it if you have anything related to tor use cases in mind.
@Sunshine It works pretty much like in FB. First you subscribe to a group, then you "post to the group" instead of sending simple messages.
I use Friendica group feature to follow Lemmy groups (this is how I got Rimu's message and this reply).
The point is, "native" friendica groups are not so common right now, the only big friendica groups I know are friendica's helpers, admin, devs groups. So, pretty much about friendica itself. You can find friendica native group directory here : dir.friendica.social/group
To have more, friendica groups one has to create groups and grow a community, people have to go there instead of FB, Reddit, Lemmy similar groups.
It's not a design flaw, friendica groups is just another offering for a federated platform group use case. The incentive to use native groups is all about developing a community around a particular topic, not much about the underlying technology I guess.
@banazir Indeed it does, even more when you think about enterprises where subscriptions piles up and last literally forever.
In the end, these costs are compensated by customers so, you, me, them, everybody…
@Diplomjodler3 I’m not really sure the corporate laptop is their main objective, but yes.