Why not?
looked like this, just less German
Hard to find a high resolution shot of an English phone? Our technological history already slipping away!
Yeah if where’s the thrill if you’re just gonna be notified of nukes & nados like a wuss
Also personally, prefer a 0.00% chance of finding a wandering elderly person or abducted kid to 0.00001%
(If either feature were frequently abused that would change my calculus, or maybe if I had severe anxiety(?) or a critical sleep schedule or something)
Edit: I mean this more lightheartedly than it sounds
I recently looked into this after it seemed like Facebook messed with my back button on a private mobile window:
Someone pointed out that it’s nice to have, for example, your email provider know that you probably want to go back for a message to your inbox instead of going back to the previous page.
But what if browsers monitored which sites abused the feature and showed a pop-up when you click the back button, just like they offer to show you notifications? They could show you:
This site has been reported to hijack the back button. Would you like to go back to the last domain that you visited?
and offer to remember the setting.
Good catch.
Also psh, there’s no verb, suggesting the password should be exactly one special character and nothing else.
I’ve trusted the Otterbox Defender for 15 years.
I wish someone did like 100-drop drop tests with a dozen different cases. If it could be proven I could trust a thinner case just as much as:
I’d go for it. Yes, YouTubers will drop a phone a couple times, but that could be a case test or a luck test.
Hello world, hallelujah, hallelujah
I agree it gets complex for users. But pushing back a bit, wouldn’t we instead say:
We could tell new users “Sign up on Lemmy.com and if you decide you
don’t like the UIaren’t a pedophile justchoose an alternative and use the same credentials to sign inmake sure you start blocking.”
I have in mind that the top blocked instances are pedo oriented. Also seems like it would create a liability issue for servers mirroring that content.
Although it’s not a perfect solution to choose a default instance for new users, I do think it’s a powerful question to eliminate.
Just checked something and it makes me wonder if they struck different deals than MSN:
View, say, a Business Insider article on MSN, and use the share button, and it will share the article hosted on Business Insider. Do the same on Yahoo and it shares the same Yahoo News URL that you were reading it on.
To register a new account?
If so that’s costing Kim Jong hours!
Dang.
In the case of a restaurant who hasn’t had a table sit empty in years, going app only is probably an easy sell. Solid little labor and hassle reducer.
Sigh…
Bro please it’s just a little bit of data we promise we won’t price discriminate against you in the future you’ll never regret it come on
What service?
“Dang I could really use a hit right now”
“Well at least they can’t detect these tobacco pouches“
RS fitness 💪
Wonder if there’s a way to optimize the original video so that it shows it higher resolution without much of a larger file size? Screen recording here
Wonder how you get negative one down vote…
Someone should audit your downvote
Is it still one shortcut for every app icon you want to customize? And then you have to deal with a notification every time too?