Yeah, I feel like they’re a little late to the party. They should have had this ready to go once they decided they were going to prolong their protest.
Yeah, I feel like they’re a little late to the party. They should have had this ready to go once they decided they were going to prolong their protest.
Until there is a viable Twitter competitor, this will continue and people will keep using it.
There needs to be one that scales. Mastodon had its chance and it’s clear people don’t want it. Maybe the answer is Bluesky, but that’s not going to happen unless they open up their doors.
I can’t believe I’m rooting for Meta, but their Threads app might work out and it will be better once it syncs with ActivityPub.
They’re only going to retire if a Republican wins the presidency. If not, they’ll wait out another 4 years.
If Sync for Lemmy releases with half of the features and polish of the Reddit version, it’s going to default to be the app of choice.
That’s the beauty of the fediverse. Don’t like the server? Go somewhere else.
AFAIK, the Constitution does not state that Supreme Court Justices have life terms. It is vague and has been interpreted to maybe mean life terms but it doesn’t explicitly say that.
Everytime someone says this and manufacturers end up making a smaller phone… no one buys them.
Keeping the Planetside subreddit closed indefinitely is a bad move. This “protest” will pass like all the others and there is a decade’s worth of content and history there that people should see.
Personally, I think these protests are hurting users more than they are hurting Reddit. But I’m fine with it transitioning over the Lemmy or where ever else, but discoverability is the issue there.
OceanGate was skirting safety protocols with the Titan.
Oh no! Anyway
This sucks, but maybe this will allow them to make “This week in Google” actually about Google and not just miscellaneous stuff.
There was a time when there were a bunch of Android podcasts. But I think as Google has made Android more “boring” the interest for these has faded.
No. Even if they find where it is, they have to figure out a way to a) get to it and b) bring it to the surface.
The only subs that can go down there are automated rovers, which are not designed for lifting objects. They don’t have the ability to bring the sub to the surface, and I guess the best hope would be that they could free the sub if it was entangled in something.
But considering they haven’t even found the sub yet, it would be at least 12 hours before they could devise a rescue plan if they even found it.
The one thing I think Android needs to improve upon is how it displays notifications. Outside of enthusiasts that actively clear their notifications, every Android user I’ve seen has like 30 notifications in their tray.
I think those icons should “disappear” after an hour or two and just be hidden behind one icon (like the Dot icon you see now for notification overflow), so you only see notification icons that are timely.
If you swipe down you’ll see them all, maybe have them segregated between recent notifications and older ones.
As an Android user, I have to say it feels nice to have iOS users begging for one of our apps for once…
I don’t think people will be dragged kicking and screaming. They’ve seen the turmoil with Reddit over the past few weeks and are looking for alternatives. This could be good education for them, especially as Lemmy is a bit more confusing compared to Reddit.
That’s something I’d rather not bring back please
I haven’t used Boost in a while, but I love Sync and especially how much the dev cares about the app and the community.
Does 2FA work? It’s a real janky implementation that doesn’t even require the confirmation of a 2FA code before it’s enabled. But I tried logging into my account using incognito mode and it wouldn’t let me with 2FA enabled and I had the right code. I think this needs to be looked at before people start getting locked out of their accounts.