Not nearly text-based enough
Not nearly text-based enough
I was pleasantly surprised to see Google Messages automatically blocks most political spam now. I’ve only gotten a few that slipped through in the past few months.
Sounds like a depressing read
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8.1 used build numbers 9xxx (7 used 7xxx, 8 used 8xxx, and 10 started out using 10xxx), so you could argue it was technically Windows 9.
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It’d be cool if Mozilla could just stick with one thing for more than a couple months. Even if that thing is terrible. Right now it’s like some physical embodiment of ADHD is running the company.
Google wants your app to handle payments through Play Services so they can get a cut. I think it’s technically allowed now to have external payment links in certain cases, but sometimes it’s just easier to remove the thing Google is mad at even if they’re in the wrong.
Again, though, that commit is only for the Google Play variant. Maybe some weird branch merging thing happened and it ended up in the main branch accidentally, but it shouldn’t have made it to F-DROID.
0.76 should only exist for the Play Store. Donation links had to be removed in the Google Play variant: https://github.com/LemmyNet/jerboa/commit/ea2776441b4f76ff66f7beb7b64e5291101af5c5.
Not sure why F-DROID would pick up changes from a different branch and build them.
It’s true. Add scrolling of non-focused windows and it’s unbeatable.
I think that’s just a gradient that spans all bubbles
There’s usually a good reason that concept cars aren’t mass produced as-is. In the cybertruck’s case, it’s many reasons, which were all ignored.
Turning yourself into a science fair volcano
Sometimes they’re fun, sometimes friends play them and you want to join?
Leonardo DiCaprio (who played Jack in the 1997 Titanic movie) is kind of notorious for dating people in their early twenties and breaking up by the time they’re in their late twenties.
Not to defend the mega corporation, but companies file patents for ridiculous things all the time that never end up actually being made or used.
At least Google is adhering to its own policies this time.