Exactly, I wouldn’t be buying anything sponsored anyway, and I’d just skip ahead myself if SponsorBlock didn’t exist.
Exactly, I wouldn’t be buying anything sponsored anyway, and I’d just skip ahead myself if SponsorBlock didn’t exist.
Did anyone actually use this bot? I don’t know of anyone who did.
I’m glad that they’re finally going to implement it but I can’t help but shake the feeling that there’s still going to be some interoperability issues.
Honestly what’s the point of even releasing videos or showing it off if all it’s going to amount to is a tease?
Seems like kind of a dick move. If they wanted to make it for personal reasons fine but don’t tell anyone else.
I really don’t understand Elon’s plan with all this.
Maybe he never had one.
Everyone knows and recognizes Twitter, changing makes no sense.
That’s pretty neat, actually.
I’ve had to keep a printed paper taped to the cupboard in my laundry room just to decipher these hieroglyphs.
It’s shocking how many corners one is willing to cut to save money even if it means lives.
Greed. Always greed.
I don’t think all phone models will let you. Most should though.
We all suspected that he was following Elons way of running a business, but this just confirms it.
What an ass.
Wouldn’t this affect water resistance? One argument for “sealed” devices is better protection against water/dust/debris.
I’m all for allowing easier replacements and repairs for the consumer (No reason a device should be unusable after a few years due to a battery), but I can see this issue being brought up.
You just know that vote’s going to be rigged. Trust nothing Spez says.
I can’t believe the amount of people I see that are supporting Reddits decision not only with the API pricing and changes, but in removing mods like this.
The whole reason for the blackouts is a protest against Reddit and their new policy. Now they’re threatening to come in and remove mods with their own appointed ones to force subs to open? And they’re for this?
I…just…wow.
I hope WD reverses this decision. There’s no reason to replace a drive after 3 years if there’s no issues.
It looks like someone else is creating a client, memmy. https://github.com/gkasdorf/memmy
No releases as of yet though so can’t comment on that.
Mlem is being developed but is in a very early stage.
Time for a new start.
Though Lemmy is very new, it’ll be exciting to see it grow over time.
Sometimes, you’ve gotta fix it yourself
I can only wonder what sort of bug drove them that far.
Huh….
I wonder how this will be ruled. Can the company really be held accountable for what the AI creates independently?
Kind of an unexplored area.
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