First thing I do when I open Firefox or Chrome for the first time is go into settings and disable the ability for websites to request notifications permissions
Biology, gaming handhelds, meditation and copious amounts of caffeine.
First thing I do when I open Firefox or Chrome for the first time is go into settings and disable the ability for websites to request notifications permissions
Sumatra is fantastic for reading PDFs, but it can’t edit them. In that case I recommend PDF Gear.
I don’t touch Adobe software. Not only due to the abusive subscription, but even the pirated versions will install Creative Cloud and a thousand supporting applications that permanently modify your Windows shell, explorer, scheduled tasks and many more system features.
You’d be surprised at what the custom ROM communities manage to achieve. The Galaxy S3 (not 23, I really mean S3) can run Android 11 or 12.
Today I’ll update my Chrome version in my 2013 media box desktop running Debian in honour of your terribly written comment!
His wife loves him!
The S23 has the best battery life I’ve ever had in a phone, with two actual full days of medium usage or one entire day of really demanding usage.
The Exynos S10 was the worst I’ve ever had, lasting a whopping two hours of usage. The Snapdragon 888 (tested on a Realme GT 5G) was also a portable stove, lasting around 3.5 hours of usage and heating up like a furnace.
The S23 doesn’t heat up with normal apps, only with gaming.
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Yep, that’s the one!
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Hello there! I love lemmy.world - I moderate communities such as /c/Minecraft and /c/Relationship_Advice and will always be onboard for improving our platforms and reaching more people.
I also do not personally believe in yet another slicing of the communities into different platforms, and if Sublinks aren’t integrated into Lemmy - requiring new communities or separate accounts - I will not be following along. Of course, somebody else could always take over my communities in that event, but I just wanted to let out my opinion on this.
You might not remember specific details during that whole jump in workload, but during the first week of Reddit migration, some moderators from communities that fought really hard to build an user base migrated here - one for menopausal women in particular caught my eye, as the moderator did everything in her power to migrate users who weren’t tech savvy to a whole new platform. The reason this effort didn’t work and most of these communities reverted back was the extreme fragmentation and confusing nature of the early Fediverse. If, for whatever reason, we add yet another layer we are explicitly saying we only care about esse of use for tech savvy programmers. This is a fine stance to have, but make it clear and explicit if that’s the case.
As a final addendum, the political beliefs of the Lemmy developers never harmed any of the several opposition communities or servers - if that’s the root of the matter, I’m even more disappointed.
Still, as always, I will support the .world family of servers and there’s simply nobody quite as good, competent and dedicated as this team in the Fediverse.