I think they’ll survive
I think they’ll survive
Very cool! So annoying that it takes forever to set something like that up.
You can always sell it if you end up not using it.
Probably more for when people inevitably start finding mistakes and sharing it online. Apple can then just point to the obvious disclaimer.
Right on time for WWDC lol
My Ipad now has a second function as a netflix game “console”.
The lemmy devs are a bit slow, give em some time.
Outlook (fuck, we screwed up, please disregard the previous one)
They objectively make more eco friendly products than most if not all other companies. They’re still a company so they make shitty decision from time to time, but in general they are quit good.
Microsoft knows that if they start tampering with that they will get into all kind of shit antitrust wise. Proton is a pretty small project from their perspective, so it’s really not worth the risk and/or public backlash.
As mentioned before there is indeed an API. Please keep in mind that some instances have rules on how to run a bot. On lemmy.world for instance you need express permission from the mods of the community you are using the bot in, you should obviously mark the bot account as a bot account and the name should make it clear that it is in fact a bot.
Greenhouses are my weird obsession. Probably not very useful for most colonies, but just look so nice.
Rimworld for me. I would only end a session when shit hit the fan.
This helps us the most.
Been working on that (:
Yea, no clue, very annoying to deal with. I’ve been building tools to allow us to delete them faster. Some information on how it currently works: if a post get’s reported more than 3 times in a short time, some people get notified and they can identify whether it’s spam and then instantly delete it. We also have an automod made by Rooki which has a list of blacklisted URL’s. If anyone has any ideas on how to improve this, feel free to share.
Ssst… don’t tell or they will start to make delivery times longer.
And you should keep in mind that these things are only sold in the USA at this point
They are themselves an ad company though.