I'm loving this non stop coverage of the blackout. It can't be a good luck for investors interested in reddit
RIP Apollo
I'm loving this non stop coverage of the blackout. It can't be a good luck for investors interested in reddit
You can't get drunk off it? You'd have to have a really high alcohol tolerance unless you're drinking really light beer.
Also, I like the taste of beer and so do most people who drink it, as I'm sure you know. I'm not sure what the point of you asking this is
I am missing the front page of my time wasting app not being entirely about internet drama (as much as I want to see reddit fail now)
I'm so hyped for this. My two biggest wishes for it are better support for public transport oriented and walkable cities, and better performance when playing larger cities
It's minecraft redstone all over again
This is what I switched to (and what I'm replying through), and I really like it. Definitely still needs more pollish but it's a lot more fleshed out
Honestly I'm sure a lot (or at least some) of the reddit employees who have been there for longer feel the same way as we do. I can imagine if you joined back when reddit was open source or even shortly after, seeing reddit go down this path would be upsetting.
I know if my company decided to screw over our users this badly, my morale would be non existant. Most people don't have that much loyalty to their companies and reddit would be no different
Do you have programming experience? I can't tell from your post if you're looking for API resources or general programming resources. If it's your first time programming, making an app like that might be a bit of an overwhelming first project unfortunately
I love it it because i don't feel like my comments on posts just get lost in a landslide of other comments. It's a smaller community but we have access to so much content through the fediverse. It's perfect
I'm actually surprised they can't get more WhatsApp data considering it's Facebook. I know WhatsApp's thing is encryption but... It's Facebook
It looks like civ5 or 6
Even if it IS profitable in the first quarter, they'll kill it anyway. It seems like Google just gets bored of products and moves onto a new thing
This gets more absurd every new story lol
The great thing about that is you can often unlock the FPS and upscale to 4K! I played through the original demon's souls on rpcs3 and it was great
If a federated wiki could replace fandom.com I would be so happy. That site is a nightmare of ads on mobile and needs to be replaced.
Should have used the IOS Photo App marker instead
I can't wait for the EU to finally just ban the site and app already.
It's funny that the two biggest sites that the fediverse competes with decided to nuke themselves one after the other.
I'm not sure if it's exactly what you need but I know sonarr (shows) and radarr (movies) can scan added media and do upgrades
You can start with smaller pieces of the app! Like one thing you can do is to try learning a bit of Python and play around by making simple requests to a Lemmy API to print off a list of posts from the front page.
For learning I'd recommend checking out Codecademy. I got my start with programming there like 10 years ago and I feel like I owe a lot to the website. They have fully interactive tutorials and give you a great starting point.
Good luck! :)
He kind of already has implemented something like this. If you ever try and load a mobile reddit thread in your browser, you're greeted with a download the app-wall like 50% or more of the time.
it's better in the app
I believe we defederated from lemmy.world so this is intentional
It'd be hilarious to see them try to hand your own personal page to a random other person to moderate. It makes no sense
These spam bots wouldn't list themselves as bots so that wouldn't work
Ultimate Chicken Horse is a really fun party game!
I'd also love an invite as well if anyone has one. I can return the favour with an invite to lobste.rs :)
Thank you so much! Do you want a lobste.rs invite?
It's pretty nice if you're into programming articles! I wouldn't say it's a full reddit replacement since it's more geared to programmers, similar to hacker news but I think it's worth having around. There's also a decent mobile app for iOS called Claw
It makes me very happy to hear Linus say this
It's not exactly the same but my city has "robot pizza machines" that are basically glorified vending machines with pizza that's cooked daily and reheated on demand. It works really well for the company because they specifically put the machines in neighbourhoods where people go to drink.
I think as far as automated pizza goes, that's the best way to do it.
Not American but the US had an extremely high tax rate on the rich for most of its prosperous years. It was only recent removed and you now have massive wealth inequality