The process to open a link on your home instance is just way too complicated right now. Some sort of browser presence could help redirect users to the right places.
The process to open a link on your home instance is just way too complicated right now. Some sort of browser presence could help redirect users to the right places.
What if they accidentally click yes there too? Do you need a double sure confirmation? And a triple sure for that one? And so on?
As someone who plays WoW, “looking for group” team seems redundant.
I’d love to see some more clear tracking of where all the posts are. Not sure how best to find it. Seems like I just go to every instance and have to look through their list of communities to see it.
Wasn’t the face scan a part of the original announcement? And appointments make sense at first the same way the early Apple Watch purchases required an appointment to make sure the bad was fit right and stuff.
Honestly, getting the fit on head right is probably super important to this product experience, and they won’t want to risk it.
I think that’s more a solution to figure if out who you are than a solution to figuring out what things are reflected off your eyes.
Couldn’t any instance or app do this already? Like #peertube does videos in a way that isn’t necessarily fully federated with #mastodon. We get partial functionality everywhere and some places will have some extra things. If it is popular enough, then add it to the standard and let everyone who wants it add the functionality.
This opinion doesn’t seem unpopular to me.
I was with the post until the taxes. Came out of nowhere
Indexing is using it. They’d use the content of the page to decide how best to index it for search.
There’s many ways these communities could end up gathering over time given the features of the platform we have. The most likely in my opinion is that certain communities on certain instances will take off and gradually people will focus on those instead of the many duplicates on other instances. It’ll probably be quite a while before enough critical mass builds up.
It’s already laggy and unstable. Maybe more hardware and improved software will help, but it might just be hard for lemmy to grow.
Comma.ai will let you add driver assistance to most cars almost as good as Tesla and with OTA updates. Under $2k too so cheaper than FSD.
Do you mean to tell me that a website called “boing boing” isn’t only written by the utmost professional of journalists?
The other important part here is that inflation is lower this year than last. So the extra high raises last year may have helped keep up but aren’t needed as much.
As far as I can tell there’s no direct relationship between iPhone sales and the change in raises. If anything I’d expect low sales to lead to layoffs or closing stores.