They usually come with a tare (empty) weight stamped on them. Total weight minus the weight = gas weight
They usually come with a tare (empty) weight stamped on them. Total weight minus the weight = gas weight
I think its downfall was being a closed beta, which made it useless for communicating with other people who weren’t already invited
See also: Huawei
I miss when phones were hand sized
You can prise my Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact from my cold dead hand
Yea I have no beef with the dev charging. People need money
Having to accept that horrible Privacy Policy though, even if I do pay. No thanks
I think the point of the post is ain’t nobody donating $20 to the Lemmy platform or host or other apps
Why does it matter what we think?
I don’t mind so much that it’s not FOSS. Developer needs paying, fair enough
I want an app without an egregious Privacy Policy that doesn’t bundle code that shares “Usage Data” with advertisers
I much prefer a separate server for the simple reason that it makes my desktop somewhat disposable. Reboot whenever, install whatever. If it breaks my server stays up
Basically, the more you isolate the purposes, the less the purposes clash
How many GB is your filesystem/database as a single-user instance?
Looks like a polished app but sadly it has issues on my Fennec/Firefox for Android
Takes a while for me on Linux too. No idea if it’s longer on Windows
I’m using SnappyMail but I’m sadly missing Rainloop
I know it’s a fork, but the new work seems sloppy and badly implemented. Rainloop was a brilliant UX. It’s a shame it’s no longer developed
Yea probably similar to how Lemmy and Kbin are theoretically compatible. ActivityPub doesn’t guarantee that, it’s only because they happen to use ActivityPub in the same way. If one of them changes their implementation, compatibility breaks.
I do often wonder how much it matters that all these platforms use ActivityPub
Same but stuck on an old version because I don’t have Google Play Services
Yea imagine buildings being made of bricks and not match sticks
What’s the threshold for “high doses”?
What’s the threshold for “high doses”?
Oh really? Where’s the keepass file stored? This would be very cool if so