As far as I noticed he never actually said something offensive
As far as I noticed he never actually said something offensive
He’s actually only praising Monero
I think you might be thinking about Luke Smith
I use both. IOS on my iPad and Android on my Phone
But there probably is a instance with Lemmy in its name that has it indexed
BORTHER WHAT DID YOU SAY? YOU NEED TO SPEAK UP. I CANT HEAR YOU
Say that to r/AlzheimersGroup
You don’t require a switch to use yuzu. You only require the keys and firmware which you also can get elsewhere.
I actually prefer infinity, but the dev is trying to implement a subscription service. Of cause you can also compile it yourself with your own api key, but it doesnt seam like he’s switching to Lemmy
Reminds me of a company I recently got an job interview to (and got declined, but I would’ve declined anyway).
They were switching around their software every year and are currently in the process of migrating to Teams
But it’s not Open Source
The files are stored as markdown or org files. You can also use another editor if you want. Also you do have full control. You don’t need a browser. Logseq is a stand alone and offline app.
Ehhh. Kinda? The feature that differentiates it from a normal notebook is the ability to link pages. You’re basically constantly searching for connections while building your own personal Wiki.
Why do companies who develope AI models always say such bullshit. In the end it gets released anyway
Honestly, I’m a very active redditor with over 1000h on reddit and I will leave. However, I don’t think it will make such a major impact on the overall reddit experience when 3% are leaving. Even if they belong to the most active members on reddit. Sure we’ll definitely see a drop in users on the 1.7, but I don’t think it will have such a huge impact on the revenue.
I’m really hoping it does, but even then the question remains on how platforms like Lemmy or Kbin make money. They don’t have any ads and Lemmy and Kbin currently have about as many members as a large subreddit.
I was here before Lemmy blew up and I can say it definitely improved and it improved fast but well have to see how many actually stay here and stay active
They really don’t. Yes. They did lose users and money in the last week but I doubt it will have any significant influence in the future. In half a year they’re back to normal
I would argue it’s both
Probably