Also, a lot of towns/cities remove those romantic locks regularly anyway.
Compressionist
Also, a lot of towns/cities remove those romantic locks regularly anyway.
As an Android user, I’m considering switching to iPhone due to how much worse the Android experience is becoming without Google Play Services. I’m using a custom ROM with microG, which potentially means no RCS since it is only available through Google Messages which doesn’t work with microG.
As much as it would suck jumping ship, at the very least, Apple is still a consumer hardware company first & foremost while Google will always be an ads company. Android exists to that end & that end alone.
Huawei’s doing great. Plus, there’s a big push in China to consider RISC-V & Linux to reduce dependence on US-based tech like Windows, so seems like all good things
Lemmy.world is designed for people who want another Reddit. Interacting with their users & communities tells you all you need to know. I’d be a fan of defederating, tbh
Ignoring the fact that the body of this post is very likely LLM-generated, this does seem pretty cool.
I have more of a question than an answer - is the Monaspace repo a good example of how to do this properly, or a bad one?
I don’t know if Lemmy is the best place to ask, lol
Let me know when you can use RCS on an Android phone without Google Play Services outside of Google Messages
I don’t think I’d be the same person without Adventure Time
Lemmy.world has a storied history of being a shit instance. Go ahead & leave ASAP
And you’ll still hear “Well I know everything about Windows sucks and now I’m being charged out the ass, but I refuse to even consider switching because [one particular game doesn’t work / I’m used to it]”
It also doesn’t require that this person you don’t know have any legal obligations regarding data handling.
There should be an instance with an actual registered organization behind it - privacy policy & all to back up its legitimacy. Without this, Lemmy is a hard sell for a lot of people who don’t want to just hand off their information to a person who may or may not be doing certain things with it.
I think if Reddit was really good, 90% of the people here would not have a good reason to use Lemmy. I was on Lemmy before the blackout & it wasn’t great; had I plugged it then, many would be reluctant to switch. Now, it is amazing, and Reddit ensured that Lemmy got a nice influx of users to make that happen :)
Firefox on desktop & mobile
Aegis is my favorite.
Data compression. Something about “making less data out of … The same data” is really mind blowing, & the math is sick
My TOTP codes
JPEG XL support in Waterfox is nice.