It's like crack. Apparently someone spread a meme around of one of their banned account's login info and got a shit load of people banned so reddit unbanned everyone, sounds stupid but maybe I'll try that
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In 100 years people are gonna look back on these 'phobes in the same way that we look back at slave owners... ignoring the fact that a lot of the 'phobes would probably be okay with modern slaves anyways.
If I were using the Mini, it would be because of the pencil. And if they gave iPhones (especially Pro Max) Apple Pencil support, although the experience would be a bit better on an iPad Mini, would it really be worth it for most people to buy, charge, and bring an extra device everywhere?
But, because Apple won't do that, it's a good device for some people. 120hz would make it great.
Well there's no denying that's inconvenient even if it's what you prefer.
But why? I use a Leobog Hi75 on my PC which is a very thocky mech board, but I still appreciate the MacBook keyboard for being a decently satisfying keyboard especially considering how thin it is.
Thanks for making Blorp, it's my favourite Lemmy app I've tried! And the lack of post flairs is something I've noticed, so I might try PieFed out.
If you want feedback on some more (very minor) things I would love to be fixed, here's a list of things I've noticed:
I posted on the Blorp community yesterday about wanting a "read all" button for notifications (mostly because this post got a lot) so that would be really nice.
Other than that, it's mostly just tiny things. Apparently Lemmy has a backend way to see user karma, so maybe seeing that would be nice to add as an option?
Maybe a button to copy and paste a post's body text on mobile like on Reddit, or even a "save image/video" button? This is really minor.
And maybe an easier way to see the upvote/downvote ratio? (like 87% upvoted as an example)
Maybe this isn't possible for some reason, but would a way to create a community inside of Blorp be possible? I don't know if Lemmy works like that.
Thanks again for making this app, especially the fact that it's on iOS. I hope it's not too much of a time/financial burden because it's great.
(All of this is from iOS by the way)
This is more of a recent thing.
Since the API changes, everyone's been pretty much forced to use their first-party app, so they can collect even more data on you. But, even without it, they still collect a comically huge amount of data like how long you hover on a post or how fast you type on your keyboard.
That combined with the seemingly sudden leap in AI within the last 3-4 years has allowed them to employ AI specifically trained to detect evaders.
If you want to keep using Reddit, be careful, because second chances are very hard now!
I'll admit it, if you don't need MacOS to run software, iPad Pros are pretty great. But I wish they'd let us run external apps or MacOS apps!
My complaints start when you have to bring both along with you on the go. I think it should be one or the other.
I wouldn't feel like this if they give us the OPTION for the MacBook to replace the iPad by giving it a 180° touchscreen with Pencil support, or for the iPad to replace the MacBook by allowing us to run external apps or MacOS.
On second thought, this is not about at home. Actually, an iPad synergies pretty amazingly with the other devices when being over-encumbered or away from an outlet isn't an issue!
It's just that on the go, ANOTHER device to deal with is annoying. It's like bringing an external keyboard to use with your laptop because the keyboard is broken. You wouldn't have to if it worked fine in the first place.
That's why it doesn't fit my workflow and I wish they gave us other options.
You a dinosaur?
Thank you, helped a lot.
It's one of the only places to talk about some topics


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