

Enough drama, this isn’t the place to argue. Locking the thread.
Enough drama, this isn’t the place to argue. Locking the thread.
Maybe I’m in the minority but I do enjoy Pocket to have a backlog of articles I can read mostly distraction-free.
Canadian here, drinking water right of the tap.
Regarding
Note that you now only have to specify parameters you want instead of all of them.
That doesn’t seem to apply to the search page. For example, putting https://lemmy.ml/search?q=test&sort=New
will lead to The server returned this error: couldnt_find_object. This may be useful for admins and developers to diagnose and fix the error
Copying the URL of a search (without stripping parameters) and opening it in a new tab so that it doesn’t contains any referers also returns the same error.
Also great work and congrats on the release 🙂
Are Mastodon polls a native feature of ActivityPub or are they specific to Mastodon?
The third-party API doesn’t let them see how people interact with the app, only what the user is accessing.
It’s just to further monetize the user’s interactions and sell the data, because the executive team are greedy little pigboi.
Adding new business through Organic Maps works well too, for those who also contribute to OSM.
Next step the email will only reply with 💩
If you have pre-answered questions then it’s not an AMA, it’s an announcement or a press release. An AMA requires the communication to go both ways, and he didn’t answer anything he was unprepared for
Which were initially prefixed with A:
, as if he copy-pasted premade answers from a spreadsheet or a word document 🤣
Just scraping, so they’re not bound by the API TOS. Like YouTube-DL, YT-DLP, NewPipe, etc.
Not the Chipolo Point though, which is the model that uses the Android Find My Device network.
They could have, by making third-party apps access available through Reddit Premium as a monetization path without destroying the developers, but they decided to Digg their own grave instead.
Welcome to all new users :)
It’s under Settings > Theme, I believe Browser Default is the default behavior.
You’re always 100% disposable in any big corp.
It’s definitely better in third-party reddit apps though.
That, and to have more power to fundamentally alter it.
Even when I don’t suspect it, I systematically run it on any new PC I build just to ensure I’m running with good RAM out-of-the-box. So far I’ve had this issue only once with a brand new pair but I’m glad I caught it early on.