Snapchats been so bad recently, constantly spamming ads for paid features I don't want. The top spot of my friends list is a stupid AI, and the dark mode looks atrocious.
In not sure if its the only one, but on Voyager you just have to go settings then general and the option to mark as read on scroll is there. Its super convienent though!
Ok sweet, I think I'm going to get it because the igpu just isn't cutting it. My current setup just doesn't seem capable of doing 4k playback so it'd be great to get that.
I run a few different self hosted applications on this PC, Nextcloud, Gitea, and Navidrome.
It seems I need to transcode pretty often it seems, I'm pretty technical in most aspects but I'm a noob in this area so I might be wrong, but the player info says stuff like 74.5% transcoded and stuff like that on all the media I've played. For 120$ and just for the love of tinkering it might be worth it anyways.
This one time she whispered in my ear a secret, and I was so nervous but wanted to whisper something back but I didn't know what to say and ended up just breathing in her ear for 5 seconds.
I personally think Brave Search doesn't get enough love. It's surprisingly great, search results are fast and always get me relevant sites, and the AI summarizer is really good.
I watched one HTML video 5 years ago, and now I'm using a De-Googled phone, Linux, and get a more paranoid than I should when I see and Echo Dot. This is not what I signed up for...
Sure but It depends on how it's presented I feel like too, Reddit can say that r/place had x amount of interactions which is growth over the past x numbers of iterations of r/place. And Reddit now doubt has amazing retention numbers so I don't think marketers are gonna worry about that. Either way if we're on it or not I don't think Reddit even notices, we're less than a drop in the bucket. I think I'm just fatigued from Mastodon and Lemmy being full of, Look what's happening on Twitter and look what's happening on Reddit. It's fatiguing when it's every 3rd post.
I've never checked out a community or done anything because of a random 50 pixels on r/place. The engagement they get from this is so valuable to them, while I'd be surprised if one person joins because of these random pixels.
I've always thought that what makes me the most happy is trying not to care about material things. Just stuff I make myself is what I care about most. I made my own music player app and it's garbage compared to everything else available but I still love it. I feel like this is a pretty popular opinion to hold though.
I do too, but no one finds that interesting