What even is “fashion” in this context if not a single person will ever wear it?
What even is “fashion” in this context if not a single person will ever wear it?
In your example would you ever donate money to a developer for software you had never used and have no intentions of ever using?
You might donate to a projects developer because you want them personally to keep on with the project, but that would likely only be ontop of the other reason that you want the software you are using to continue to be developed.
Otherwise it would make more sense to donate to charities.
After breakfast I would think. Any other time would be rather inconvenient.
I recently switched reading modes from “horizontal” page scrolling to infinite vertical scrolling and it made me read so much faster. It’s really quite weird that it affects anything at all.
As for “supporting the dev” I don’t really get this concept. Do you know them personally? Surely the point would be to support development of something you want rather than the people behind it. I’m in favor of supporting software development if it doesn’t violate any of my principles such as being adware.
It would still be nice to look at how someone did something even if implemented poorly to make redevelopment quicker.
As for why people don’t do this they might just not care or believe they will maybe get back to it again someday even if that is years in the future.
As far as I can tell ReadEra non-premium doesn’t have any ads. This means the paid version is only about buying extra features rather than removing ads. This is a very respectable business model in a world where almost every other app out there tries to annoy you with ads until you pay them.
I use ReadEra regularly, but I think I’m going to buy the premium version since you brought it to my attention. The syncing feature could come in handy between my phone and tablet.
Whoa, Dave again? Surprised to see you here so soon,
I love Dave. I just want him to be happy. 💀
Dave… I don’t know how to tell you this, but… you are dead.
I thought normal pencils used lead. 🤔
There are a couple really spectacular scenes that I really want to see visualized. In my head I extrapolated what the last 3 books would look like based on the series visualizations which made them like watching the show. That last scene with Draper though… that would be a sight to behold.
I’d love to see the last 3 books of The Expanse series made into a trilogy of movies.
Unfortunately memes are all Lemmy has going for it at the moment. I worry about the future of this platform.
Were photos really called flashlights in 1920?
What about on a Huawei phone? If it wasn’t there to begin with and had to be installed I’d expect it could also be uninstalled. I don’t have a Huawei phone to test it out.
By the traditional definition they are kind of wrong. I don’t agree at all with Googles relentless data harvesting and ads, but the software isn’t going to make copies to hide itself on your phone and make it difficult to remove. You would be able to uninstall it like any other app without it leaving anything behind.
So it is more like adware than a virus.
The definition of a meme could be anything at all, but that doesn’t seem useful. So I concede that this could be a meme, but it isn’t funny and doesn’t belong here in my humble opinion.
I’d recommend trying to make some kind of joke with this rather than taking a screenshot of Twitter.
But nearly 3000 people died on 9/11. For something to be 15 times worse it would imply that 45,000 people died.
Also this post is not a meme.
The grift that keeps on grifting.
I gave up on video games and never really cared for internet people content. So I read books and am always on the lookout for shows I might like. Many of which are decades old.
It might be difficult to adjust to the slow paced entertainment of reading, but once you go through a bit of digital detox it will become as entertaining as a television show.