

Yeah thanks I’ve seen that, however it doesn’t work correctly. Both states for the setting give me the same results and the desktop mode toggle in the 3 dot menu is not working anymore.
Yeah thanks I’ve seen that, however it doesn’t work correctly. Both states for the setting give me the same results and the desktop mode toggle in the 3 dot menu is not working anymore.
yeah I have tried that but it doesn’t help.
I’ve checked the release notes and apparently they have made changes to the desktop mode AKA they broke it. In the latest play store ratings there are a few people reporting the same issue on tablets. So I guess my firefox was updated to this broken version last night.
Is there a way to rollback to the last version in the play store or do I have to install an apk from mozilla manually? (sorry for the dumb question, never done this before)
It’s not only fonts, also columns, boxes, etc. everything looks like when you zoom in, but I can only zoom in more, not out. Some sites are barely usable because the side bars take up almost 50% of screen width :(
I have checked the tablet settings and everything is at default.
edit: I’ve just tried chrome and sites look normal there :/
if you do this bullshit for years with zero impact how is that a win? And why even paintings? I mean, let’s be real, not a lot of people care about art. If you want to go this route, at least throw soup at things the masses care about. But really, just don’t because no amount of attention will have any significant impact. You either give people incentive to change or you force them, anything else is not effective.
I don’t think most people have an issue with compensation for good content, it’s just there are not a lot of monetization schemes that support this. So what you get instead of quality content is stuff like 40 minute video tutorials with 5 ad breaks about a subject that could have been explained in 5 minutes. That’s also why people tend to put reddit at the end of a google search because chances are good you find a simple post with the exact information you need instead of all the blog sites that explain the same shit in only 5003937352729 words with 300 ads inbetween that show up at the first result page because they game the seo system.
Isn’t that exactly the point of the meme? Internet 20 years ago was about sharing mostly. Internet today is about monetization mostly. And content quality isn’t what makes you big, it’s your ability to game/abuse the system
If they are 100% transparent in regard to where the money goes, I’m in. The problem with something like youtube premium is not that it’s unaffordable to the majority of users. It’s that at this point you have to assume that they don’t need the subscription fee to cover their costs, but to shove that money up some CEOs or shareholders asses. Yeah that’s not gonna happen unless they force me to and even then I’d think twice about if I really need that service.
If it’s less harmful why on earth should it be regulated just as heavily? Of course I agree it shouldn’t be sold to kids, but what the EU did to vaping is a massive shit show.
I quitted smoking overnight thanks to vaping and then also stopped vaping a few years later. That was before the regulations though. I honestly don’t believe I could pull this off today with all the braindead rules and let’s not forget the massive price increase for liquids.
yup zero logic in his comment, still has 30 upvotes right now.
you can block communities in your settings but I kinda agree you should also be able to block whole instances as a user
Holy shit this is awesome! Although I steadily got used to the lemmy UI this definitely feels like home :)
Someone may tell this guy that making (bad) business decisions is probably the #1 reason why businesses fail
Don’t even need to be that hardcore, just have some self respect. Spez made it clear what he thinks of mods and users. If you don’t draw a line here they will just make the “peasants” eat more and more shit in the future.
this looks more like “how to set your house on fire”