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  • Well there is, if you wish for apps created by others than large corporations with hundreds or thousands of developers. It will get better with time now when progress is slower.

    But phones 10 years ago were absolutely trash compared to those we have today.

  • I felt like I had a huge need for alone time with my ex. In reality it was me who had fallen out of love.

    With that said it’s obviously important being able to take time to be alone. But do not forget that shared time is equally important.

  • So much this.

    People want more “real world usage” in college and school overall. Teach kids how to do taxes, teach engineers how to use X and Y software.

    Well, in 10 years there’s a new software that does your taxes in another way, and plenty of laws have changed and there are new stuff to consider. And those software the engineers were taught, they are obsolete.

    That’s why focus should be on getting people to a place where they themselves can acquire the skills needed to do those things by themselves.

  • I could move most news to RSS, but that would also mean an overflow of news and getting the same tidbit from 15 outlets. But regardless, so much of the great content and thoughts is user based. And that content I couldn’t get through RSS. And in all honesty, that content is much more interesting and valuable.

  • I’m heavily invested in sports. Literally everything when it comes to my team gets posted there first. There’s just no other way to get the content.

    I suppose I could visit 20 pages a day and be on the lookout, but I’d miss the most interesting things, the discussion. Unfortunately they only happen there.

    I can imagine many are in my situation, but with other hobbies.

  • Did you read the article? An extremely small percentage of users have subscribed to blue. I highly doubt even 20% of the user base would pay.

    There’s really no alternative. Sure, mastodon seem great. But most are on Twitter because that’s where the people are. It’s not as easy to swap out as Reddit, because it’s not just about any content that anyone can post. It’s about following specific people.

  • Hadn’t I been on Lemmy I wouldn’t have known there are people still using cables to transfer stuff from/to their phone.

    Haven’t done that in 10 years, and deeply hope I’ll never have to start doing that again either.

  • I feel like the jury’s still out a bit. We had some insane development during July, then it steadily dropped off. Lots of decent apps, but not many being updated during the last month.

    And they aren’t really in that good of a state, still many kinks to iron out.

    Lemma is a newcomer that seems pretty great. I miss some sorting options, other than that it’s awesome.

  • Obviously.

    Living at a hotel is also cheaper then an apartment if we consider the cost of rent, a bed, electricity, water and etc.

    But living at a hotel is obviously not cheaper than renting an apartment, and no one would argue that for like 99% of cases. Perhaps for a couple of days, but long term it will get much more expensive.

    As with fast food.

  • Fair enough. Guess we just have different views when it comes to that then.

    For me “it just works” is much more about the OS. Sending files between my Apple devices in high quality within seconds without internet, browsers and files syncing, having my Airpods switch from phone to Apple TV with the press of a button/automatically, face-id not failing 50% of the time, the watch works when I speak to it and does what I want it to.

    These are by no means crazy and things, but I struggle daily at work with my none Apple headset, the windows computer, my android phone. It just “does not work” smoothly. And they all sync horribly with each other for some reason. Files are not easily shared I often end up having to email myself, my headset that cost $400 lives it own life, features are automatically turned on again and again by themselves, for some reason. I have to restart my Microsoft IDE at least 10 times a day. Stuff like that.

    You do not get all the features, that’s for sure. But you get less friction. I think that’s what most are getting at with it just works. Less friction.

  • I mean it’s obviously not news, news. It’s marketing. Most people just don’t care about latency on a product, especially when it’s for use with another - not even released product. What do you expect?

  • That it just works does not mean I’m bound to Apple apps only. It just works includes having fantastic third party apps that do the job when Apples are lacking.

    Calendar, mail, maps, music, password manager and the likes are such for me. But it still “just works”.

    Missing features at OS level is one thing. But missing features in a goddamn app, when there are alternatives? Common..

  • I mean their events are literally held to give news about updates. Revolutionary or not.

    Why would they not mention stuff people could make use of, just because it’s not some amazing new things.

    Events are rather decent to be honest, no that I look at them. But people do, so it’s very easy to get an overview over upcoming features.

  • Sure. But most, if not all would need to fetch something like the 100 most popular communities, because they’re given to be subscribed to. Given a size of 1/10th of Reddit, that would be no small feat.

    Add to that a couple of thousands of other communities (I mean I’m a single user subscribed to 150 communities). And my point is somewhat clear.

  • Yeah, people who’ve had iPhones for 10 years and never noticed lack of ram, probably do not know what they are looking for.

    It was extremely common a couple of years back for apps to close down every time you switched app due to low amounts of ram. It’s much better today though. But definitely noticeable if you stay on a phone to long of a time.