Many niche subreddits, my country specific subreddit. I browse reddit along with lemmy but post only on lemmy.
Many niche subreddits, my country specific subreddit. I browse reddit along with lemmy but post only on lemmy.
I think I need to change mine. Using a $27 Ant esports for the last 2 years.
Going down to disillusionment two months ago.
Book for new programmers: How to properly prompt ChatGPT to solve errors.
In Lemmy, Linux is always the answer.
The content creators(YouTubers, news writers) whose content you are watching should also be able to make money right? If they earn enough money to not think about it, they would be happily creating content for us.
I am talking about people who make money off ads. Like numerous YouTubers, news sites etc. YouTube is goldmine for content. Many small-medium creators depends on adsense. Think of YouTubers like veritasium, corridor crew etc who produce high quality content to be viewed freely. Websites like anandtech, the verge etc
The corporate internet you are talking is more about sites like Facebook, insta, reddit etc who doesn’t view the content posters are creators and they definitely doesn’t share profits. I am not talking about this type.
A workaround to have android has secondary device : https://programming.dev/post/5281504
May not be best for privacy but very convenient. I have few apps which require google play services. I had them installed in work profile along with play services. When I am not using them, I simply turn off work profile. My main profile does not have play services installed.
Yes. I should have.
But everyone should know how they are getting their food. I get it that its food but atleast they should lead normal life instead of living like hell.
Yeah and his audacity to call it as “in-house maps”.
The rival is openstreetmaps
Hope it becomes reality soon unlike graphene.
I guess it’s main target is India where there is almost no need for nfc. Everything is paid through qr code here.
First zotac and then MSI.
Modern day startups: lays out a dumb idea.
Valuation: $3B