I’m using infinity and it does have the polish. I don’t get the fuss about “tHe OtHeR aPpS dOn’T hAvE tHe sMoOtHnEsS!!1!11!”
"I wake up in the morning from dreams of butts,
I scratch my ass and slap my nuts."
– Gandhi
I’m using infinity and it does have the polish. I don’t get the fuss about “tHe OtHeR aPpS dOn’T hAvE tHe sMoOtHnEsS!!1!11!”
On first impressions, putting ads beside an ad-free platform, and then charging to remove said ads comes across as borderline scummy. As for twenty fucking dollars, I’d rather pay that to my instance, cause if sync dies, there’s a sea of apps to choose from. If my instance dies, I lose everything. Idk if there’s regional pricing tho.
Not that I got to care. Couldn’t bother when there’s Infinity.
Why pay to spez when you can move to a better platform?
^(Sent via Infinity for Lemmy)
Not well-versed about the situation in the West. Read my comment again, especially the last part; I’m talking about densely populated third-world countries like mine.
Immigrants induce demand for goods and services, thus jobs
Except when the highest demand is for land. So they end up illegally occupying land, often government-maintained land that it usually allocates to agricultural projects.
Perhaps it shouldn’t be illegal
If you’re a third world country with a dense population and the population overflow is coming from an even more densely populated country that seems to have no motive to control it, then it damn right should be illegal. I’m not sacrificing my demographic if you can’t take any right steps to regulate yours.
Jerboa is developed by Lemmy’s devs. It’s fairly decent, though it needs some polish in the search functionality.
wavedrom.com is something I myself discovered recently. It can draw timing diagrams by taking JSON-style text as input.
I’m still waiting for an announcement from the dev of Infinity. But things don’t look any better. The only one I feel bad about is them. Spez can eat shit while watching his platform meet the same fate as Digg.
Another interesting thing I realised: In a centralised network like Reddit, if the site goes down, nothing is accessible. But if a Lemmy instance goes down, most, if not all communities you’re subbed to should still be up given they aren’t hosted in that instance.
Load distribution. Different Lemmy instances are run by different volunteers who can only put so much money into them. So if lots of volunteers put up their own instances, then ideally each instance could have a few users signed up and thanks to federation, they’ll all be interconnected.
I mean, if you’re using GrapheneOS, you’re probably already smart enough to not use microG at all if privacy concerns you, or use their sandboxed Google Play if you really need that.
Have you updated it? The latest version solves the loading problem