They are just distracting us from the merger!
They are just distracting us from the merger!
KitKat had a good life. It was the first android version I used and has a special place in my heart.
Do you use a different currency to get it cheaper?
This looks exactly like Old Reddit, holy shit.
Yeah I don’t think so either 😁
Found this through hot lol
I comment a lot more here than Reddit
Well? Apparently, they plan on making it happen. https://help.instagram.com/169559812696339
I use iOS, but I will say Bitwarden all the way, even if it’s implementation is not perfect on iOS. I’m sure it’s even better on Android.
Just wondering, how does that affect other instances? The whole point of the fediverse is that it’s decentralized.
Chromium has tab groups where you can easily add or remove tabs from a group. It makes it easy to drag it out to a different window, bring it into an existing window, and the groups are collapsible.
I usually have a lot of forums open, work tabs, and just other stuff. Right now, my solution is dealing with it/creating separate windows, but it gets messy really fast when you have 4-6 different windows. It becomes a game of which one has the tab I’m looking for.
I’ve tried them all, but I really prefer how Chromium handles it.
On the Mozilla feature request page, it is the highest voted post and is currently being “investigated” by the team. But it’s been like that for a while, so I stopped holding my breath. It will come one day (hopefully) considering how much demand there is for it.
Sadly haven’t had the same experience. There are some websites that are broken and Canvas particularly didn’t play videos well on Firefox. Also, it has been really laggy for me lately and watching videos has been laggy. There are also no tab sorting options. I love Firefox and still use it, but it’s not all great.
Literally the exact same situation. They both really dropped the ball.
The great thing about Apollo is that you can customize the gestures.
Using WefWef too and I’m surprised how good it is for a PWA. Only thing I miss is haptic feedback.
I still think that Lemmy needs to be more user-friendly before it starts to gain a lot of traction. Right now, the decentralization is an aspect that makes it so great, but it also creates a lot of pain points.
The built-in TV software may be trash, but there is no way I can convince my dad that another device that does the exact same thing is worth it.