

Yup. Basically immediately reflashed back to stock when I figured that out.
Yup. Basically immediately reflashed back to stock when I figured that out.
Tap to pay too. I was on Graphene and I tried to set up GPay, which is the point I realized Graphene couldn’t do that (something something Google security services not compatible something something)
I try to catch and release, specifically larger flies (been having a flesh fly problem recently) because it’s just less cleanup.
I’ve never been able to execute that successfully. Also not as easy to do when they’re on a vertical surface or the ceiling.
Yes, and I’ve done that too, but I’ve also had a number of them fly away as the cup closed in on them, even when the cup isn’t moving quickly.
Instinctively, I doubt it. But they can pick up on the air moving around from you trying to swat at it, which is why it’s such a pain in the ass to capture to release or kill one. They are able to tell well before they’re captured/caught that something is coming for them.
This BU blog entry from 2012 gives a lot of interesting information on the many ways they are able to evade us.
Federated under ActivityPub, no. But individual matrix home servers can federated with one another, so in that way yes.
This iOS design language on Android is tripping me out but weirdly also feels like home, since Apollo was my home when I was in iOS. Looking forward to seeing what’s next for the project!
I don’t agree that there’s a big difference, though. Yes, one has much more of a base for their claims than the other, but both defeds are based largely on the personal opinions of the administrators of the instances, whether they’re politically motivated or rooted in the desire to not have to moderate and micromanage the content posted from that instance. In that way, both of these are the same decision made on the same grounds.
I’m restating their reasoning. Not speaking firsthand on whether or not they are. Sorry, should have clarified.
Try telling that to the lemmyers (lemmings?) In this Technology thread that were clowning mastodon.art for blocking social.bbc for BBC’s history of transphobic rhetoric, considering there are a decent amount of transgender people (and other LGBTQIA+ identifying people) are members of their instance. Same situation, definitely not the same reaction.
EDIT: It was in Technology on lemdro.id, not Fediverse. EDIT 2: Spelling
Thanks for this! Well formatted and an easy read.
I am. Mines a 3, so idk how that translates over. But I would likely be using Pop as well, so that’s promising.
Hell freaking yes! This was like…the only major barrier preventing me from permanently moving my desktop over to Linux from Windows. Now I need to check if I can get my Mbox to work and I’m golden.
Good thing I play any%.
Keep this one for your normal comments/posts, and create a second one to use as a bot account to do the auto-posts, properly marking that account as a bot.
If you’re keeping the channel, the “Don’t recommend this” method while also deleting watch history with controversial content would help. but honestly, closing the account and opening a new one with a fresh recommendation slate is the way.
For me, at least, I don’t want to pigeonhole myself into a single client just because I know what the experience is like from his Reddit client. I’m willing to try whichever clients are out there until I find something I’m fully happy with.
Interesting project! My wife used to play, so I’ll have to show her.
You can still install it on phones. It’s janky though because it’s designed (obviously) with the expectation of remote navigation, not touch.