Sync for Reddit stopped working as soon as the API changeover happened on July 1.
The developer rewrote the app for Lemmy, though, and it’s pretty damn good.
Sync for Reddit stopped working as soon as the API changeover happened on July 1.
The developer rewrote the app for Lemmy, though, and it’s pretty damn good.
The Japanese government would not allow one of the country’s most cherished brands sold off to one of the worst stewards to gaming’s intellectual property value.
The latest Edge update does have a split screen option.
It works well for basic stuff that a free user might want to use it for. I prefer it to Google Docs by a wide margin.
The Android and iOS apps are free as well.
Web-based Word is free.
This is just an interest free financing plan that comes bundled with services.
No one was going to get a free phone.
Not clear what I’m looking at tbh
That’s what defendants do!
We should do that! It’s a great idea to add to and modify the document that shapes our rights.
I can think of three new amendments I’d want right away. But I can’t sue the government on the basis of laws that don’t exist.
Yes, we should take aggressive action to eliminate every trace of fossil fuels currently in use.
But also, bringing legal action to enforce a law that pretty plainly doesn’t exist doesn’t do anyone any good.
They’re right though. There is nothing in the US constitution that guarantees the right to a healthy environment.
Cool that it isn’t stopping them from putting a lot of climate action in motion.
What a dumb article.
You can set the FAB to hide read posts with one tap.
The search box at the top of settings is also incredibly useful for this app.
But then he’s still got his Georgia mess and his NY State mess.
Not sure if there’s anything cooking in Arizona or the Midwest states he tried to swindle votes from, but the chance is probably nonzero.
Otoh, I’m like “finally some good fucking food”
Google’s ad service is the thing that’s profiling you. Sync dgaf.
Remove ads, problem solved.
“Benefit of the doubt” does not mean “blindly trust”…?
Listen you can do what you want if you feel your privacy is being violated, but this particular developer is not scamming anyone. He has an established history of not giving a fuck about your user data, which is backed up by other users verifying that the data tracking ends when ads are removed.
I get something like $3 a month in Google Rewards surveys, so I guess as long as I can scroll r/all for a few minutes a day and not vote on anything, I’ll keep using it at the lowest tier of a buck a month.