Sure! What’s the name? Your comment cut off after “instance”.
Just trying to create communities to help with the big migration.
Sure! What’s the name? Your comment cut off after “instance”.
Good. The lemdroid instance is run by the subreddit mods, and they’re toxic as hell.
For what it’s worth, !android@lemmy.ml never closed.
My website uses webp because my images go from 5MB down to 100KB with no quality loss.
My wallet and slow internet users thank me. Plus my website isn’t meant for people to save images. Not sure why you’d be saving images of my products.
Too scary lol. I got it with my index and never played. Really wish valve included a less scary switch in the settings, because it’s one of the best made VR games.
Just can’t do it. Not built for it.
Like zip or mov. Don’t buy those. Any smart person and corporation already has those blanket banned.
Ya, Play Pass is like Apple arcade. It has also been on the play store for years now.
Just seems weird it took so long to come to Apple arcade, when it was on both the play store and play pass for a long time.
I find that it very much depends. It was very positive a month ago, but day by day I see a lot more arguing, name calling, and petty downvoting.
Why did it take so long? Stardew Valley has been on Play Pass for years now. Seems weird.
I wouldn’t.
That website is confusing to the average user and makes no sense. Linking directly to an instance, doesn’t matter which, gives them a familiar UI to Reddit, and allows them to click “sign up” without issue. From there they can learn about instances and join a different one.
join-lemmy.org is confusing, and makes it seem like it’s some software you download to the average user.
I can’t open that link because I block .zip domains lol
So Apple users being shitty and I’m the problem? Lol
https://www.androidauthority.com/green-bubble-phenomenon-1021350/
McDonough even admitted that when her ex-boyfriend switched from an iPhone to an Android phone, she felt that was the moment their relationship “started to go downhill.”
Perhaps the military should have a system in place to not allow emails to be sent outside of very specific TLDs if it’s that sensitive? And perhaps have an automated contact book, instead of relying on someone typing out the to: address manually to be able to make that mistake in the first place?
Seems like some very basic security measures for something so serious.
Actually really huge security threats. It’s a very good idea to block them. I especially did because my girlfriend works for the government and does some secret stuff that can’t really get out, and she deals with a ton of real .zip files. I think everyone regardless of who they are should make sure to block them.
Damn, lemmy.zip, eh? If that instance is public, I don’t see that being a good thing.
Tons of businesses, people, etc, are all banning .zip and .mov TLDs for security purposes. I’ve personally banned all those domains from my network as well.
Bold move.
I have no idea. I didn’t even know they had these until people were suggesting we move to discord from Reddit a couple months ago.
I use discord the same as you. Hop in a voice chat with friends and then close discord. I’ve never used it for anything other than a bloated ass voice chat client lol
Edit: didn’t realize you were a different person. I use discord the same as the other guy I replied to.
Firefox does this by default. So that.
See my comment here: https://lemmy.ml/comment/1807420
Ad block isn’t really a solution.
You do realize Reddit broke it, right? Unless you have millions of dollars to give him per year, Reddit gave him the boot. You’re welcome to contact him privately and fund the project.