Sadly, I was born with uncheck outable username disorder.
Sadly, I was born with uncheck outable username disorder.
One of those is not like the rest and doesn’t truly deserve to be on the list – “username checks out”. All the others provide absolutely no value, while “username checks out”, at least, lets you notice a potential humorous situation which you might not have noticed otherwise.
That’s Trisha, isn’t it?
On iOS, yes. It’s in TestFlight, I’m waiting for a full release, other than the occasional scroll freeze, PWA is more than enough for me.
I’m also an ex-Apollo user. Memmy was my go to until I learned about Voyager. Don’t even need Sync much, at this point, as this web app works for everything. If Voyager improves posting experience with rich text preview, it’s simply perfect.
Seems like I’m c/OutOfTheLoop. Could you loop me back in, please?
Counter point:
Product (noun) - something that is made to be sold.
The software in question is not for sale, therefore is not a “product”, and this post is not an ad.
Du hast, du hast mich, du hast mich gefragt.
I’m sorry, I don’t speak german, I just accidentally walked in here and have no idea what’s happening, but trying to participate.
I’ve been playing this on Vita and Switch for some while now. There’s probably a port of this for anything, at this point. I think there even was a JS version that runs in web browser.
I remember using QuickPic all the way back on Android Gingerbread. They sure had enough time to solve “All Problem”.
I was probably thinking of Plague Inc.
What’s the problem with dropping a lightsaber to the Earth’s core? I mean, other than losing it.
Ah, so it’s, like, a brutalist, function over form preference?
I can focus on content much better when the UI is breathing. And I prefer clients that have images already expanded, to save me the clicks.
Idk why people like the old reddit UI and at this point I’m too afraid to ask.
Actually, I’ll ask it anyway. Can somebody please give me a comprehensive explanation?
Is it just nostalgia? I would understand, I play retro games with CRT filter on.
I would say yes, it’s out, but fortunately, it still hasn’t hit critical mass. We can still make it if we invest more into medicine and move to Madagascar.
I love pixel art and am a retro nerd, and I still don’t like that change.
Asking nicely and tolerance aren’t the only other options or even necessarily the opposite of violence. Sometimes, it’s just a necessary measure and last resort. Beating people rarely changes their mind, other methods must be used, like reasoning and education (preferably even before the person has gone fascist). Obviously, the reasoning isn’t gonna work with everybody, in which cases you do whatever must be done to ensure safety.
Think of fascism as if it’s a zombie pandemic. Once it’s in progress, you save those that you can and liquidate those that are too far gone. But the real method against a zombie pandemic is to have preventative measures in place, like not letting Umbrella Corp. develop the virus in the first place.
Shan-Yu: How many women does it take to raise a child?
Archer: *pulling the bow string* One.
The first, link icon is just that, a link to the post/comment the way you currently see it on the site. It’s relative to the instance you have opened it on.
The second, fediverse icon is a little confusing to me, but it definitely isn’t doing what I need it to. In my experience, it shows the link to the post/comment on OP’s home instance if it’s not the same as the instance you’re browsing, even if they posted directly to this instance. My guess is that OP’s home instance must create the post first, to then send it to the foreign instance, so technically, posts exist on both instances.
Long story short, the fediverse icon is relative to the OP.
In conclusion, neither of those buttons will open the post relative to my home instance, with the exception of some coincidences.
There’s really no reason to be mad at them in this particular instance. Their client is Chromium-based (Electron) so they will optimize their new features for that engine first. There’s probably less than 5% users who Discord from browser, let alone Firefox, and I think I’m being generous with that number. Additionally, some things are harder to implement (or even impossible) in native web rather than Electron, that has all the NodeJS integrations.