Haven’t tried it, but I think it’s definitely a novelty. It’s way smaller than my Miyoo Mini and my hands get cramped trying to play games on it for 15+ minute sessions.
Haven’t tried it, but I think it’s definitely a novelty. It’s way smaller than my Miyoo Mini and my hands get cramped trying to play games on it for 15+ minute sessions.
The article linked doesn’t give a good recount of what transpired in the courtroom.
But the judge’s questioning did reveal a disagreement over whether the agreement on the tax charges was linked to a gun charge against Biden. Prosecutors said it wasn’t; Biden’s team thought it was - and they repeatedly argued about it in open court.
Definitely a Trump appointed judge, but my understanding is this was more on the attorneys not understanding what the agreement was and the Judge discovering while doing their due diligence on the plea deal. Hunter’s attorneys are likely to blame here.
The only posts bots should be making is mega threads for events. Content posted should be organic from the user to drive discussion and not what some bot wants to repost from Reddit/hn/etc.
I’ve already blocked several bots to improve my experience, since my feed was being overrun by bots posting to various communities.
Thanks, I hate it! Should his name be PatrickThornButt?
But that’s the risk taken when you create a protocol (ActivityPub) that anyone can tap into. You can’t create something that is open to everyone and then pitch a fit when entity you don’t like or agree decides to take advantage of it. Regardless of how big Threads get, it can’t supecede the ActivityPub protocol. If they decided to defederate down the road in attempts to extinguish the Fediverse, it won’t work, those users will still remain and Threads will go on it’s merry way. Meta can’t kill a W3C protocol.
I’m all for individual users blocking Threads if they’d like to, but I think it’s a terrible idea for instance admins to make that decision for all of their users.
Personally, I don’t see why this is so controversial. I view it as a way to follow the celebs and organizations that would rather use threads, but from the comfort of Mastodon that is outside of Meta’s ecosystem.
ActivityPub and the Fediverse is designed to for natural selection to take place. So let it. The users that want to be part of the Fediverse are already here and won’t don’t leave based on what Meta does with Threads. Threads utilizing ActivityPub in the future justifies the means of the Fediverse more than anything else IMO. I despise Meta as much as the next person, but this is not the end of the Fediverse as we know it.
Jim also swears he saw Lorne Michaels when he was in NYC with Karen for the Job Interview.
Top: Hour was my default method for browsing on Apollo. So happy to have it back for Lemmy/wefwef! Top: 6 hours will be great too.
So with Spez having a hard on for Elon and how he runs Twitter, how long until we see this on Reddit? Premium members can view 1000 posts/day and regular members can only view 100 posts/day. Similar rule will apply to comments too.
I already opted out of my refund and tipped a few more bucks. Christian deserves every penny and I look forward to his next project. This was certainly a labor of love and I’m heartbroken for him in a sense.
I was wondering this myself, I currently use Cider to listen to my own music while playing games on my SteamDeck. Not sure what alternative I’ll be able to go to since I’m not leaving Apple Music.
Just to preface for everyone, the app has only been in development for a little over a month and is very barebones. Don’t expect even some of the most basic features out the gate and frequent crashes. It will be interesting to see how it matures and develops over time.
The app is barely a month old and it’s extremely barebones right now. I’m sure the devs have plenty of features in mind, but it’s important to focus on getting what features are already present to work without crashing the app.
Hopefully there will be a roadmap in the near future.
I’ve already made my plans to settle in the Fediverse/Lemmy. Yes, it’s Reddit with extra steps, but the smaller communities, more tailored instances, and to be a part of something in its infancy compared to where Reddit is now, is really appealing to me.
Plus, this won’t be the last time time Reddit screws with it’s users. There will be more influxes of users in the future to look forward to.
I’m wondering if this is more related to server/network issues vs. issues with app itself. With a lot of people migrating from Reddit, Lemmy instances are being hammered. I run into similar issues just browsing my instance within my mobile browser.
Very impressed with the showcase and this jumped to the top of my list of games for 2023. Still won’t pre-order it and am expecting a classic buggy Bethesda launch experience.
Perfect crossover! Will be excited to play this!
Stopped using Reddit as soon as it was clear that they were destroying 3rd party apps. Occasionally a search result brings me there, but I try to avoid the site all together where possible.