They got a service provider to let its users browse Facebook for free, but that was banned a year later for being unfair. It’s still a thing in other developing counties I guess.
They got a service provider to let its users browse Facebook for free, but that was banned a year later for being unfair. It’s still a thing in other developing counties I guess.
If you paid for it on Play Store and the app gets pulled from there, you won’t be able to download it again.
A lot of those behaviors are added by the design/devs because they expect you to use a mouse on the web apps. But for android apps it’s just assumed that everyone will use touch. Sometimes I’ve seen UXs achieve this behavior with a long tap, but that takes away the “right-click” behavior.
Esper Foundation is based on Android 11 and has customizable branding, peripheral compatibility, quarterly security patches, and three years of support.
3 years worth of support on an OS that’s already 3 years outdated. Meanwhile my PC from 2010 running Windows 10 still gets updates and can easily be updated/serviced with off the shelf parts to keep it going. I guess I’ll pass on this one.
Yes! Thank you so much!! It’s beautiful this app has the feature I wanted already available 🤗
I can only find an option to block the community, not the instance. Blocking|hiding communities individually is tedious when you’re trying to personalize your feed
It would be super helpful if we can hide entire instances from showing up at an individual level. For e.g. I see a lot of posts from feddit.de - I don’t have anything bad against the server or the users, but the posts there add no value to my experience and fill up my feed with content I’ll simply not understand. It would be a better UX to be able to hide these without having the home instance and other users on it be affected by your preference.
Yes there was a problem, but destroying the identity and appeal of the app wasn’t the solution.
Most of these mandated return to office policies are implemented to get people to leave the company without getting bad press for layoffs. Seems like it worked for this one.
If Lemmy doesn’t have push notifications, would this be bad for battery if enabled?
Comments on articles and memes is okay, but comments and discussions on Reddit subs about specific topics and interests were very useful. Lemmy would definitely be better with more of that here.
Check the price for Sync for Lemmy again, maybe you get lucky - they are tweaking it regionally now - the price for me changed to 1/10th of the original ask.
We have 7-Zip on Windows, it’s cute that you think your prank was going to work.
It is possible that a significant amount is spam or something else, but I do find myself using Lemmy much more now that Sync is available.
The only problem with the prices is it’s not yet targeted for regional value. In my country the cost to remove ads is a very fine dinner, not a couple of coffees.
You’re buying… A temporary permission to access certain content.