Confirming that current Lemmios version smoothly uploads to pict-rs. Thank you.
Sorry about the direct wording. I stumbled over the resizing dialog asking for a numerical value without unit, plus the default compressing a phone photo down to significant blurryness. I do not know how to use it.
Would be great if the resizing was transparent, without that numerical value and with better image quality.
True. In my defense, when writing that post, Bean did not yet have the capability to post at all 😅
Indeed Portugal. Centro Cultural de Belém.
That is entirely true. However if one makes form a priority over camera performance it does not count.
I have an iPhone 11 Pro. Had a worn down battery until a month ago.
That is really a reason for upgrading. Four year old phone which frequently does not get through the day without a recharge.
I did not upgrade. The camera bump on the current models made me not upgrading. I just do not like the camera bump. Looks ugly. Feels strange. I want the phone flat on a table.
I did a battery swap on the 11 Pro. That should do for another two years. Lets see what are the options by then.
I do not like Safari's tab groups. I need all tab groups always visible. That is something Chrome got right. Edge's UI is even better there.
I don't want to use the sidebar. I don't want to have tab groups hidden behind a button.
I have tried. It just does not work for me.
I use iCloud for photos, shared albums and device backups. It just works, configure and forget. I am on a 200 Gb plan, for four devices.
Anyone who has access to any involved network infrastructure can trace the cleartext communication and extract the credentials.
Anyone else not happy with that huge camera bump?
I did a battery swap on a four year old iPhone 11 Pro that did not make it through the day sometimes, despite battery health at 88%.
This did fix it, the phone feels like new. Did the swap at an Apple store, walk-in with appointment and wait two hours.
The battery health percentage is not an accurate health measure. My battery was done, even with showing 88%. The Genius guy told me the number of charging cycles is relevant as well, and he recommends a swap after 750 cycles. Mine was at around 800 cycles.
All in all: recommended.
This is the Lemmy issue for multi communities:
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818