I have a similar story, used to drink a litre of coke every couple of days when I was 15. At some point I decided I didn't want that life any more and quit. It's been several years now and I still can't stand the taste…
Raycast has an excellent extension to manage brew installs and upgrades without any cli on macs
Do you use split tabs at all? I've found hiding the side pane and having multiple split tabs open in one window is a lot great when I'm trying to focus on work. Also not something totally new, but I use their Boosts…
Are there any decent alternatives for the Chrome Web store? Are there unified extension hubs for chromium/firefox with version history similar to how android has apk websites
Personally I've been so hooked to Raycast it's taken over my tiling manager needs too now.
Companies have already begun using RCS as an opportunity to flood my phone with ads that take up way too much space in the notification shade. Also not from the US, so I can just use a 3rd party app
You could get a decent Chinese IEM for like $20 and it'll make a noticeable difference, even streaming between Apple Music and Spotify.
Why do you believe spammers - who make money off the platform, would be unwilling to spend a nominal sum to stay relevant on the platform. If that is their business model, it would be pretty stupid to not use the tools…
There's a cool app that lets you download large knowledge bases called Kiwix on Android
Sync makes Lemmy feel a lot like Reddit, especially since it used to be my go-to app a year ago. Lemmy feels like it's been flooded with repost bots from Reddit making the content feel a lot less engaging. Personally…
For Android there's Jerboa which seems to have the most features and Liftoff which is still getting there. Personally I like Thunder which supports iOS as well, I got it off GitHub
I think it's a good idea letting people get used to 2D apps in VR. Apple could've done more to first party apps to use their 3D space because they clearly showed us it works with the butterfly, dinosaur bit. I guess it…
I think that's unlikely to happen, this is largely anecdotal but while most redditors started on 3rd party apps, I've seen a lot more casual friends who only use Facebook or Instagram gradually move on to Reddit using…
I found it interesting you're starting anthropomorphizing it.
I've never really got into Twitter but to me your comment makes me ask, would you rather learn to be yourself and ignore the shitstorm, or do you want to force yourself to be quiet just because a couple of strangers on…
I have a similar story, used to drink a litre of coke every couple of days when I was 15. At some point I decided I didn't want that life any more and quit. It's been several years now and I still can't stand the taste…
Raycast has an excellent extension to manage brew installs and upgrades without any cli on macs
Do you use split tabs at all? I've found hiding the side pane and having multiple split tabs open in one window is a lot great when I'm trying to focus on work. Also not something totally new, but I use their Boosts…
Are there any decent alternatives for the Chrome Web store? Are there unified extension hubs for chromium/firefox with version history similar to how android has apk websites
Personally I've been so hooked to Raycast it's taken over my tiling manager needs too now.
Companies have already begun using RCS as an opportunity to flood my phone with ads that take up way too much space in the notification shade. Also not from the US, so I can just use a 3rd party app
You could get a decent Chinese IEM for like $20 and it'll make a noticeable difference, even streaming between Apple Music and Spotify.
Why do you believe spammers - who make money off the platform, would be unwilling to spend a nominal sum to stay relevant on the platform. If that is their business model, it would be pretty stupid to not use the tools…
There's a cool app that lets you download large knowledge bases called Kiwix on Android
Sync makes Lemmy feel a lot like Reddit, especially since it used to be my go-to app a year ago. Lemmy feels like it's been flooded with repost bots from Reddit making the content feel a lot less engaging. Personally…
For Android there's Jerboa which seems to have the most features and Liftoff which is still getting there. Personally I like Thunder which supports iOS as well, I got it off GitHub
I think it's a good idea letting people get used to 2D apps in VR. Apple could've done more to first party apps to use their 3D space because they clearly showed us it works with the butterfly, dinosaur bit. I guess it…
I think that's unlikely to happen, this is largely anecdotal but while most redditors started on 3rd party apps, I've seen a lot more casual friends who only use Facebook or Instagram gradually move on to Reddit using…
I found it interesting you're starting anthropomorphizing it.
I've never really got into Twitter but to me your comment makes me ask, would you rather learn to be yourself and ignore the shitstorm, or do you want to force yourself to be quiet just because a couple of strangers on…