That's pretty brilliant, reminds me of the old school Nokia phones that had a split qwerty keyboard and the display in the middle.
These are used mostly for playing retro games through emulators.
It was not great when I tried it a few years ago. It seemed very low-effort, basically a glorified web app shortcut. The only feature I liked over my go-to podcast app (PocketCasts) was that it worked much better with the Google home speakers. Then I heard YouTube music was rolling out podcasts and I knew it was only a matter of time until they killed it.
Nope, fuck this. Been thinking about canceling Prime for a while now, they just keep raising the price while at the same time all their services get worse year after year.
- bring back letting me use google Assistant to add stuff to my Keep shopping list.
FYI they brought this feature back a while ago
I've been using Moshidon, it's based on the official app so it has the same UI, but it has a lot of extra features (following hashtags, viewing federated timeline, viewing timelines from other instances are the main ones I use that were missing from the official app).
Yes he was one of the co-founders of OnePlus, but he left to start up Nothing.
RIP Sync for reddit 😢 I hope Sync for Lemmy will be even better!!
I've been using the PWA on my tablet and I switch between the PWA and jerboa on my phone. The PWA seems more stable but the upvote and collapse comment buttons are a little too small for my taste.
I feel the same way. I don't think the 19 year old wanted to be there. There's been a few articles saying he was "terrified" to get in the sub but felt a lot of pressure to do it because he wanted to please his dad and it was father's day weekend.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/titanic-submersible-shahwood-suleman-family-tragedy-rcna90678
We had an XMPP server at work but 90% of people wouldn't bother using it. As much as I dislike Teams it the only client that's ever been deployed in my company that everyone actually uses.
Good choice with Mint, I think its the best distro for people transitioning from Windows.