Can you share what internal politics happened?
This is so good. I've never felt at home with Sync or Jerboa. But Boost feels very right and I can enjoy reading subreddits/communities on my mobile again.
May I ask what launcher you moved on to?
Can't say for sure but I know the ad blocker in Brave is built in rust which should give better performance than standard extensions.
Now that Boost no longer works, I have no reason to go to Reddit. Lemmy all the way at this point.
Same here! I'm always surprised by people now refusing to consider the idea, just wanting one universal company/service. It's like they can make room for email in their understanding, but can't do that again today. 🤷♀️
Well tell Brittany where she can find you on the next platform! 😁
Depends on the place. If it's some small bakery or something, I will ask them if they accept credit cards or any cashless options, and if they say cash only, I will leave. I want management to see that offering multiple payment options matters.
I always have cash on me, of course and there are places I need to use it, such as the cash-only discount drug stores, local clinics, etc. But most of my daily stuff can all be done with a credit card, smartphone, cashless, etc. Restaurants are a toss-up if you're not in big cities.
I use Edge for work and its vertical tabs are just fantastic.
They do look very nice and I can't wait to see them whenever they start circulating.
I use IIJMIO. Specifically the docomo network option. Roll over data and great pricing. If you want to sign up, buy their kit on Amazon digitally which is like 300 yen or so, will waive the normally 3000 yen registration fee.
I basically pay 1000 yen a month for 5 GB (but roll over makes it now 10 GB)
They haven't announced a price yet, right? Also how many years of updates?
Edit: According to a Japanese article I read, it's 62,150円 on Docomo's online shop.