Welll y’know what they say, the enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that
Welll y’know what they say, the enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that
Plus the DRM on blu-rays is just asinine. It’s getting harder and harder to actually own digital wares
“We respect your privacy to the extent the law requires us to. Maybe.”
Yall remember that scene in Inception where the old people go to someone’s basement and dream all day with that machine?
Scriptkiddies
It should be no more taxing than a web page, so I think you’re correct. I have both apps and haven’t done a direct performance comparison, but I will say the PWA seems to be just a tad snappier, imo
It stands for Progressive Web App. It allows websites to be treated as a standalone app without having to download it from a storefront. When done well, it’s hardly distinguishable from a proper native app. It’s a cost-efficient way to create a cross-platform app that works with basically any browser.
Voyager 100%, nearly perfect PWA, great as a native iOS app too.
Yahoo needs to stop taking investment advice from Cramer
Yeah, I’ll be very surprised indeed if Threads allows Lemmy posts to appear in the app, since that’s user content they don’t really have control over, in terms of user agreements or policies as far as I know, and I’m sure the last thing Meta wants is a ton of Lemmy users beckoning Threads users to ditch the centralized network of Meta and joint them in the “real” fediverse lol
Oh lol, I hoped over to beehaw briefly to check it out abd…yeah it doesn’t seem to line up with that comment, strong moderation yeah, but ah well. Thanks for providing some additional context!
Oh gotcha, thanks for the summary!
Hell even web scraping will get the job done. Defederating from meta is going to be akin to slapping a “meta bad” bumper sticker on and refusing to use Facebook. We aren’t the target audience of Threads, meta doesn’t give a shit about Lemmy or its instances, and defederating won’t impact the Threads experience or product hardly at all. Still, glad we have the option to defederate at all, and exercising that option should be used in this case, imo. Just don’t expect Mark Zucchini to be crawling on all fours begging Lemmy admins to stop because their product is being crippled lol
I’m ootl on that, is there a summary thread anywhere?
I made a programming.dev account because I briefly forgot my vlemmy account info lol, glad I have this one. Was super bummed, it was just the other day the owner was explaining a reason for defederating and everyone was overwhelmingly approving of it, hope they’re doing ok.
I think it’s more winning the battle but losing the war for Twitter. It just ain’t the same and probably never will be.