It won’t, but it will be sold, and the moderation and censorship practices will change.
It won’t, but it will be sold, and the moderation and censorship practices will change.
Like others have said, the community aspect of Lemmy allows me to follow things I enjoy, not people who may or may not post something I like. Additionally, even a simple algorithm that sorts content based on perceived relevancy makes it so I can see the stuff I want to see first (though someone did point out that that isn’t entirely fair, but the “New” sort does provide that experience).
With VT and CT on the list, it seems like a NIMBY issue.
I feel like the web interface could be better. I would like to be able to hide posts, use keybindings to navigate, and generally the overall performance could be better. But we have third party clients, which is a huge plus!
Reminds me of the Windows 7 launch parties lol
The West has fallen /s
Everyone is arguing about how they should fuel their cars, but I just want to see more electric powered transit.
No one is forcing you to use another app store. I’m sure the operating system will also allow you to turn off apps from unknown sources just like Android. More options for other people is not a bad thing. People paid for the device, they should be able to use it however they wish.
Knowing GM they will lobby to ban Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
I have to convince every one of my friends to switch because they all use SMS/iMessage. Outside of the US, you would have to convince every one of your friends to switch from WhatsApp.
It’s not doing anything other than predicting the next word. It reflects human data.
Not a specific experience but I am more confident about contributing to discussions.
When will any of these companies realize that they need to leave forever?
Except instead of the car being old, it is modern and fast.
As a driver for one of these apps it’s more of a bid than a tip. People send me bids to deliver their food and I deliver to the highest bidder. It sucks because that’s not what a tip is supposed to be and the majority of the delivery fee doesn’t go to the driver. That’s why I don’t really order from these delivery apps myself anymore.
Yeah it’s definitely a pro and con at the same time. More of a pro for me.
Not everyone can. People should consider their needs but Windows has programs that professionals rely on.
I do like Arch. I say the biggest problem I have with it is how basic it is out the box. I like that, but I sometimes find it challenging, especially toward the beginning, to find the package I’m missing to get a certain functionality.
I don’t know about you, but I get annoyed that I still can’t use NFC at checkout. It’s 2023, tap to pay has been around in the US since 2016 and much longer in Europe.
I noticed that the computer was magnetic and played with magnets around it. The hard drive was totally wiped. Now my parents could have reinstalled the operating system but they just got a new computer instead.