Ema エマ on Nostr: I think Hubzilla embodies the Unix principle. In an Unix operating system, you can ...
I think Hubzilla embodies the Unix principle. In an Unix operating system, you can install and use different apps, and each app is doing one task. But you as a user don't have to create user accounts for each app. You can use one single user account for that Unix operating system.
The same happens with Hubzilla. You create one user account, and then you install and use addons, for each task a different one. Hubzilla is like an operating system, just a online one.
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