Nathan Campos

Exploring electronics and programming one experiment at a time.

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Cake day: June 4th, 2023

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  • Nathan CampostoLemmyDo your part, try not to lurk!
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    1 year ago

    I won’t lie, if you look at my Reddit profile you’ll see that I’ve commented more here in the last couple of days than probably the last 3 years on Reddit. The community just feels more welcome and I feel as if my comment will get read instead of being drowned out as it happens on Reddit.






  • It’s quite sad that Google never figured out a way around this issue. The real problem is that they push the responsibility of updating to OEMs, which have no interest in updating their “old phones” (1 year old in most cases) because a new shiny one has been released.

    I think the only way to really solve this is to make Android like Windows used to be back in the XP days. OEMs get a base system and they can customize it to their hearts content, but the updates to the base always come straight from the OS developer, no matter if the “OEM customizations” are ready for it or not.



  • Saldy it’s very common to have this influx towards the “main server” as people that are not used to the federated aspect come to the platform.

    Either way, it would be interesting to collect this information and later post some metrics about the exodus from Reddit, kind of like how Fosstodon and other Mastodon instances did when Twitter had their issues.


  • Currently I’m using Chrome, but the impending Manifest v3 fiasco made me look at alternatives. A couple of years ago I decided to ditch Chrome and use Firefox, that lasted a year and I moved back simply because of the amount of websites that just didn’t look quite right on it (sadly developers are only targeting Chrome).

    This time I’m looking into Vivaldi since it uses the Chromium base, has the Opera legacy attached to it, comes with a good ad blocker, which I hope since it’s built-in should circumvent the Manifest v3 issue. The only issue I have with it is that it’s completely closed source.