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I am usually not a fan of acrylic cases, but this one just looks amazing! I wish I could type on this for the rest of the day.
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I am usually not a fan of acrylic cases, but this one just looks amazing! I wish I could type on this for the rest of the day.
They say this in their initial post, but do not state why they believe this is the case 🙃
To be clear: I haven’t tried it yet, so this might be instance related.
OP says they have not tried it 🤷
That is the thing when one brings up an “opinion” - the opinion cannot be separated from you. I brought up another issue, it being incredibly rude to call an open-source project “[… not] very well thought through platform. Development is slow and issues like migration tools still aren’t available.” while not even bringing up the effort to properly validate some of your statements, e.g. the deletion. And you treat this like an ad-hominem :D Every single suggestion in this thread on how you can help make the project better was shot down by you.
So what do you want?
But you didn’t cite that. Is there a reason to leave that out of your citation?
Obviously there is a reason, but not the one you are implying. I did not cite it because it does not matter. I can also not go with “I am not an architect, but I think you misplanned, there should have definitely been a structural change to support this and that”.
Did you actually try it
Obviously I did actually try it. It works.
As a developer myself, I love people who combine
it’s lacking serious development.
with
As I’m not a software developer myself
there’s nothing you can do if a server has frequent issues.
True. And migrating might be useful. But going back to Reddit where you can’t do anything at all seems kind of contradictory.
(3) Deleting user accounts
You can’t. Yup, that’s right. It’s apparently impossible to delete a user account.
Wrong.
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It is open source, it is self-hostable - host it yourself, name it as you like. Depending on the OS/Launcher, you can also just rename the PWA. Multiple options, all almost as easy as just complaining, but they will yield better results.
How did you get google pay to run?
If you can, self host, there is a docker container as wefwef is open source. That helps distribute the load, and instances will not see tons of traffic coming from a single host (as wefwef proxies all requests).
Aaaah what did you do to me I can never go to sleep again!