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  • I honestly don’t get what there is to say. Anyone trying to tell me about the dramas of any social network, be it the Fediverse, Twitter, Pinterest or Facebook will have an uphill battle.

    The content itself can be interesting, but the platform itself rarely is.

  • XP was based on the NT kernel while 95 was using DOS. You’re just plain wrong. Spec wise it would not have worked.

    And a computer built for 98 sure as hell did not reach the requirements to run Vista. Hell, many XP computers struggled and were not allowed to upgrade.

    You’re just plain wrong.

  • Did a computer bought to run windows 95 run XP? Did a computer bought for 98 run Vista? That’s a more fair comparison, as mobile operating systems are very young. And mobile devices from 10 years ago have hardware that could not really be compared to computers.

    Sure, processors at peak capacity where good. But forcing a 10 year old processor running todays software would drain the battery - that was also in no way comparable to today - to fast. And that is even if you could install the OS, as there is so little device space on many of them. Then you open one app and you’re out of ram potentially causing crashes all over the place, because mobile apps are rarely built for efficiency.

    It would be a horrid experience.

  • My 10 year old Thinkpad barely qualifies as “running” windows 10, not Ubuntu for that matter. Haven’t bothered trying 11. I do partly agree with you, especially moving forward. But an iPad mini 2 has 1 gb of ram and 16 gb of space, both rather huge limitations for a mobile OS of today.

  • I mean an iPad mini 2 would obviously struggle with iOS today due to hardware limitations.

    And you’re very much free to use it, problem is app developers do not find it worthwhile their time supporting older devices (we are talking devices that’s a minimum of five years old, more likely 7-8) so few use them and it impacts what they can and cannot do. Thus it becomes unusable.

    But all Apple apps will obviously still work.

  • Yeah the UI is not the greatest.

    Libgen.fun, search for a book, press it, click one of the download buttons. Usually numbered like 1,2,3,4,5. I tend to pick the first one. Then you get a large download text, press it, then save file.

  • It should barely put any strain at all in all honesty. It’s not preloading all thumbnails, but perhaps the next 10-15 or similar.

    Most of the time these would be loaded anyway. It’s only the time when you’re finished scrolling it’ll be 10-15 thumbnails that are loaded and not seen.

  • Is that really true?

    I can’t speak for all of Europe, I just don’t know. But Northern Europe definitely has warmer summers than areas at a comparable latitude.

    I live in a part of Sweden that’s at a comparable level of Siberia. I promise you our summers are much warmer.

  • Growing is not linear, particular not when competing with a larger alternative.

    What basically needs to happen is that Reddit needs to fuck up a couple of more times. Some smaller stuff will net some users, largest stuff, many. After a while critical mass has been reached and it’ll be easier to grown naturally.

    Well, that’s at least what I think needs to happen. I’m fully confident Reddit will fuck up as well. Though, this is a marathon, not a sprint.