Prism Break delisted Riot recently and I am in a bit funny situation
with PTIO running an instance while I am as individual trying to bring
up the concerns on our issue tracker and forum.
I think Wire.com is a bit unhelpful on how it only advertises itself for
teams and barely mentions Wire Personal, while the download page also
includes browser link allowing trying it and makes the separation
between Personal and Pro more clear.
* name automatically starting instant messengers on computer
* remove link to Facebook and say it's getting removed with WhatsApp
* point Matrix users to my XMPP ID through Bifröst
* remove note on Matrix and XMPP hopefully replacing Telegram
* mention Wire
* add link to XMPP getting started page for XMPP
Closes#136Closes#142
* mention how all self-introductions feel outdated the next day
* mention needrestart (as it fits the pile of currently mentioned)
* add forums section
* add link to my PPFI people page
* add a wiki section with warning on it being editable
* add Indieweb and PPFI wiki to wiki section
Ubuntu Wiki is apparently last edited in 2015, almost directly offending
someone and the situation at that time was very different than it is
today. I am mostly mentally healthy and I am not being gatekeeped by the
legal transition progress and I am capable to a lot more mature
interaction.
I will be uncommenting it after I can edit the page, but apparently as
antispam measure they are requiring membership in Ubuntu Wiki Editor
teams at LaunchPad and that will need manual approval before I can do
that.
The other change is removing invalid HTML comment.
I don't understand why it contains errors and the previous format linked
to mikaela.info/avatar.jpeg even in "jekyll build" and as the site is
hosted on GitHub pages, GitHub knows it's being accessed anyway.