Firefox on ios is barely more than just a skin to Safari.
Firefox on ios is barely more than just a skin to Safari.
Firefox’s been better since Quantum.
By the way, is there a working Lemmy client in the iOS app store that is out of testflight?
The best protest method is to just not visit the site at all.
Wanting to cash in is logical & understandable. Being a complete idiot, getting caught lying and being contradictory in his statements is a sign of a problem. (also what he is doing & has done is lowering the value of his IPO so…)
My bet is on Covid brainfog. Someone on this level of intelligence wouldn’t have created something amazing like Reddit.
I think the idea of a smart fridge is not necessarily a bad one. However charging $3600 extra for a screen and a couple of cameras is ridiculous.
Lemmy.ml migrated to a new server today and there have been issues with the migration. My guess the comments and your login issues are probably become of this.
That is not the case, I’ve been having this problem for a while now. It works in Firefox across multiple PCs.
But, I can’t go see AI play a guitar, bass, drums, violin, cello, etc live. That will always require people. Hence the ‘live’ part.
I think that thinking could be a bit naive, it may not be completely wrong, but being able to create an AI controlled robot to play any of those instruments like a virtuoso in a humanely imperfect way is not just a possibility, but it’s probable.
If I want to post here: https://lemmy.world/post/108806?scrollToComments=true with my lemmi.ml login, how do I do that?
(Also how do I log in to lemmy.ml on ios, safari just gives me endless loading upon clicking the login button)
The best thing about Lemmy is that people don’t repost crap or act weird for fake internet points.
To me with old.reddit & Apollo nothing much has changed until now. As for new Reddit, I used to think it’s okay if they can monetize some things without affecting me, though I did know the good times will end someday.
I think Reddit is an outlier in the sense that until now it has been a good service with fairly minor flaws.
FB is totally garbage and had been that for many years now and yet people are not seeking alternatives, maybe because that kind of social media is not that interesting anymore to the types that would care.
Honestly Lemmy is much better than I thought it would be. My main problem is the lack of some niche communities that are on Reddit. For example as a GW2 player I get all my news about game updates & store discounts etc from the GW2 subreddit, but I don’t see Lemmy taking that over anytime soon, if ever. Maybe I’ll need to use a Reddit scraper for that, if I want to completely abandon the platform.
What I dislike about Reddit is the system of incentivizing karma farming. This leads to unhealthy posting behaviors that always bugged me. So far to me it seems Lemmy does not have that, so it’s a huge win.
Safari mobile is a great browser, but it does not support desktop! extensions, just mobile ones from Apple’s store.