“I’ll put in enough ads to actually support your usage habits and you can pay if you want to not deal with them”
“I’ll put in enough ads to actually support your usage habits and you can pay if you want to not deal with them”
Slur? That’s not a slur. Fuck outta here with that
That or they can just eat the very minor cost difference in each region
Variable taxes based on region. The rates don’t change within a single store, which is where all of the labels are printed. Just print the label with the tax added.
Developers? Panicking? Developers will rejoice that they don’t have to build these garbage mechanics. Publishers and game studio execs? Yeah they’ll panic
Yeah but who cares about that
I just tested the character name thing and it got it on the first try. Maybe GPT-4 just handles it better?
I use both, but don’t bother with social media on my desktop. Phone access feels nicer to use and requires less context switching, since I don’t have to swap between desktop and mobile interfacing.
Besides, I use a computer all day for work and for my side projects: I need to get up and do things outside of my office, which requires mobile access
Hard disagree honestly. There are tons of people who would be happy to support if they knew it was an option. I’m a software engineer but generally don’t access this on anything but phone because web is usually lower performance and I can’t pin it to my home screen. Native always feels nicer to use.
Considering a ton of people left Reddit due to shit mobile apps, most people probably won’t even see it since it wouldn’t be visible there
I’m not saying they’re not perfect, I’m saying they’re effectively worthless. They’re so easily bypassed that it’s not worth supporting in the first place.
Sure but you can pay a company in India a few bucks for a few hundred captcha solves. It doesn’t matter what the captcha is, because a human is actually solving them, you’re just outsourcing it for literal pennies. It’s not difficult, either
I don’t fully understand your argument. You’re using a centralized caching layer, sure, but the actual application that matters is still federated?
When applied correctly, a graphical captcha will let zero bots in
Absolutely untrue. There are services that will solve captchas for you for hundredths of a penny. It’s essentially free.
Invisible captchas are about as useful as graphical ones and are significantly less annoying to the end user
Captchas pretty much worthless. They’re easily bypassed for basically free. You’re better off putting your instance behind Cloudflare with their captcha
They may be the bad guys, but they’re not necessarily bad guys
The issue with notifications is that Lemmy doesn’t yet support push notifications itself. There’s a ticket open for this, but it hasn’t been worked on (iirc).
What are you specifically looking for in an iOS app, if I could ask? Any quality of life features you wish it had? 👀
They’ll release a second one, but never a third. It’s what they do