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You’ll have to explain, I have no idea what that is or how it’s relevant to my comment.
You’ll have to explain, I have no idea what that is or how it’s relevant to my comment.
I really like the default look of Lemmy, it’s refreshingly clean and functional unlike most social media sites these days. And it doesn’t have infinite scrolling which I hate.
Surprised to see no mention of RedReader?
This is the app that I used before I left Reddit and I heard they got exempt from the API charges. Is that still the case? Still seems to be on F-Droid.
Reminds me of this Mitchell & Webb sketch (warning for strong language)
Oddly I have noticed, albeit anecdotally, more mainstream people using Reddit as enshittification has increased. This whole experience in the past year has taught me that people are less understandable than I ever imagined…
When does this come up? I’ve just tested Reddit with VPN, and even through Tor and I’m not getting this. That’s not to condone Reddit, I’m just interested.
Page load: The biggest and I mean biggest reason someone leaves a page is page load speed. If you’re deep in researching some information, regardless of your internet speed or if the fault is on the user side and your page load is over 3 seconds, you will leave the site. Loading only 1/4 of the page helps with this along with other tricks like caching at the CDN and lazy loading.
The thing that always bothers me about this is that I’ve been using the internet since 90s dial-up, and even 90s dial-up never had a “page load speed” problem when loading text-based articles. An extremely conservative estimate is that modern broadband speeds are 1000x what they were then so “page load speed” is entirely about the design of the website, and it seems that mostly the excuse is “we want to spy on people”. Am I wrong? Otherwise why not write an HTML page that would be just as compatible with Geocities as it would now?
Glad I bought AMD
If it’s significantly better than what I could’ve bought in the 90s I’d go with it, but if it’s not I’d still consider it scammy since a lot of time has passed since then. Thankfully I don’t really need a printer now.
Never bought a good printer since 2003. In 2003 I remember you could get a good printer for a reasonable price with reasonably priced cartridges. Ever since then printer technology doesn’t seem to have improved but they all seem to have become much worse quality and incredibly scammy.
Is there a lock button where I can lock it in to “numpad mode”? It does look good, if maybe a bit pricey, and I could of course just get a separate numpad if it doesn’t work out for me…
I’m mainly thinking of typing efficiency over wrist comfort but I’m not opposed to a split keyboard. Those are all viable options.
That would definitely be much smaller than I’m looking for, but thanks, ZSA’s other keyboards are now under consideration.
The position of the number pad doesn’t matter, as long as it has one. The number pad layer is what the Typematrix has, that’s fine.
Well annoyingly the article was broken up into arbitrary pages so I couldn’t easily ctrl+f it for that. It is there but I’m still surprised it’s just a footnote given that it used to be what I used out of choice. I assumed it would be what everyone still there jumped on instead of paying, but I guess if you’re still happy with Reddit you’re happy with a lot of crap.