Tbh a laptop is a “mobile” device
Right? Seems like a bad idea
Amazing how Skype went from a verb to the shadow realm. MS could’ve done so much more.
Real issue is how much effort are people willing to put to maintain those communities.
That would imply that they know it even exists
This was hilarious 😭
This is a Facebook tier post but I’m in the process of changing jobs with a decent pay raise so it resonates with me.
I’d love to move to Linux but I play some old ass games that I’ve no idea if they’ll work. I missed out a lot of games since my PC was pure ass and it’s just something I like doing.
For eg I want to play OG Deus Ex (never done before), and do a replay of Morrowind with fancy mods. I also recently replayed Splinter Cell because I felt like it.
Noice. Tbh I didn’t post too much on /r/Android as I liked being a mod on it as I’m a huge Android nerd; I think people would have called mod abuse or something if they only saw my posts in the feed lol. People liked to be overtly critical of the modding anyway on that subreddit.
I mean in software terms it’s ancient. It’s also the last mainstream OS which was popular before phones became the defacto target device of choice for every new software application.
Same here dude I’ve posted ridiculous amounts on !android@lemdro.id and did a highlight by highlight match thread on !cricket@lemmy.world once. That last one was painful af.
I don’t like that Windows 7 is old enough to unironically be called a classic.
Funny world when advertisers have better morals than some people.
Finally I can transfer my one and only chat to my PC
I use Feedly for discovery, they have a crap load of websites you can subscribe to even if the websites don’t explicitly advertise RSS.
And then use the Feedly desktop website to get the actual RSS URL and put it in the client of your choice 🙃
Oh cool, wasn’t aware of that.
I haven’t read the full article due to sign up paywall, but…
First, millions of small business owners and influencers who make a living on TikTok were left to beg their followers in TikTok’s last moments to follow them elsewhere in hopes of being able to continue their businesses on other corporate social media platforms. This had the effect of fracturing and destroying people’s audiences overnight, with one act of government.
How is decentralised social media going to help with this if the entire point of decentralisation is the opposite?
As an Indian, welcome to the party.
Don’t forget the occasional anime OP/ED