

S3. Took a couple years off but I’m back on it now!
S3. Took a couple years off but I’m back on it now!
I’ve been addicted to Picross since the first one came out on Switch, so I guess I’ll be buying this when I finish the current game.
I don’t pay more than £400 for a phone. So that.
I just don’t use email enough anymore, except for work which is all Outlook.
It’s unbelievably polished for a first release. Not 100% feature complete mind you, but it’s mind blowing the dev pull this off.
I just view Ultra to be covering the costs of continued development and server for cloud backup. It was a simple choice for me.
Sync makes Lemmy feel like a better version of Reddit, or an old school version of Reddit. It’s great for Lemmy and old Reddit users.
Not really a fan of these, but then my favourite at the moment is a terminal watch face so maybe I’m not their target
a very pleasing test image
Lemmy.nz is a nice small country instance with one rule, don’t be a dick.
It’s obvious when you actually see it and say it, and be someone else points out out and then you are like oh yeah…
Looks like it’s built upon Reddit app giving the versioning
Edit: please see replies for why this is a dumb thing to say ⬇️
Recently finished the seond book in Ken MacLeod’s Lightspeed Trilogy, Beyond the Reach of Earth. Nice SF series with some interesting takes on the complexities of FTL travel, First Contact, global politics, and more.
I’ve been using that but it’s not really a practical replacement for swiping on the rear sensor.
OMG I’ve turned it on and it’s not working yet, but I’m sure I’ll work it out now. THANKS!
I got one yesterday. I’m struggling to get to my notifications without the rear scanner for dragging down. I don’t think there is really a solution other than getting used to it.
I used Thunderbird about 10 years ago? Looks amazing compared to what I remember.
Yeah I think they needed to aim for around £450, though even then they’re up against the A54.
£579 puts it at £80 more than a Pixel 7, very tough competition…
What he really means is that he only wants to hear about one slice of a political view, or he doesn’t understand that climate change is a political subject too.