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Haptic feedback on long press?

Hey, just wanted to suggest implementing haptic feedback on long pressing stuff (e.g. comments). The lack of it may seem small but actually makes the app feel a little bit unfinished. Currently, the pop-ups... pop up without any animation or other feedback.

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I created a user-friendly reader for AskHistorians, using the pushshift archives
  • Thanks, good job. I always loved that subreddit. The comments there, made by actual historians, were always a treat for a history fan. At this point, it's a huge repository of reliable knowledge and it would be a shame to lose it.

  • Reddit’s only free iOS app icons are ugly now
  • What the...? It's such a nonsense business move. The app store now shows this pixel icon when you search for the Reddit app. At first glance, it looks as if it was some shitty clone or something, not the original client.

  • What app is everyone using for Lemmy
  • It shouldn't if you install it as a separate app.

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  • Emulating PSX games on it. It was a great emulation machine at that time.

    Playing jRPGs. This was where the Trails in the Sky series first came out in English, years before the PC. I loved that game, still do. Spent hours playing this game under the blanket of my bed. Also Persona 3.

  • Baldur's Gate 3 Will Take 200 Hours To Fully Complete, Larian Studios Says
  • Sounds massive. These days it's not necessarily a plus. Most times if games are this long they tend to get bloated with open-worldy filler. Let's hope they manage to fill these 200 hours with fresh content.

  • Stop sleeping on Yakuza/Like a Dragon
  • The rumor you mentioned originated from an article by Jake Adelstein, an American journalist writing about Japan, especially crime/yakuza. He claims he knows a lot of insiders in the yakuza and often covered stories about them.

    In one such story, he claims he let a few yakuza guys play Yakuza 3 and they seemed to like the game and even praise some stuff as true to life: https://boingboing.net/2010/08/10/yakuza-3-review.html

    However, this article (and others he wrote about the yakuza) may very well be fake - there are many doubts if Adelstein even knew any yakuza at all. I think one of the arguments is that it simply wouldn't be possible for a 'gaijin' reporter to get inside access into the yakuza to be able to talk to them like this, and some of the stories he published are too fantastical, involving sex, martial arts etc. - just makes him hard to believe.

    Just saying this because I see this rumor repeated from time to time and while it seems cool, it's probably just fake.

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