I personally use it for manga and following japanese artists who seem to post art and have discussions there
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The only thing it's missing is haptic feedback, would've been perfect if it got that
The cost will be spread out on an instance by instance basis due to which the cost per user will be low and if not they can also host their own instance which doesn't cost a lot. If it's something around $5 a month I wouldn't mind paying to support a service I plan on using everyday.
Same, been using Lemmy for a few days now and I'm still finding new things and new communities. There's just this charm of finding out new stuff and discovering a new platform.
This made me laugh more than it should have
According to a twitter engineer this is temporary Source: https://twitter.com/AqueelMiq/status/1674843555486134272
I'm so glad I was finally able to give up soda, not because of health reasons but I just started disliking carbonated beverages. With findings such as the amount of sugar they contain as well as the aspartame study I'm probably never looking back.
Make the old men fight each other and soilder just refusing to follow orders that seem stupid
Zelda tears of the kingdom is probably my favorite open world game uptil now, there's just so much to do and the building mechanics make the game a lot more fun. I've spent more time building and exploring rather than doing the main story, also collecting outfits and farming is fun as i figure out new ways to kill hoards of enemies. Can't wait to see how other open world games get inspired by the new zelda.
Man i really hope Reddit dies and people move onto decentralized networks, in time I'm sure we can figure out how to index a decentralized network for search engines completely replacing Reddit.
Can't wait to try beyond, thunder is super buggy on my phone with infinite loading for a lot of stuff.
Apple has much better support for their phones, you can get iOS 17 on Xr which was released in 2018. On the other hand pixel 3 which was also released in 2018 lost official support with android 12 but of course in android you could just flash a custom rom and call it a day. So I don't think it's fair to say you need to upgrade every "couple" of years given the average user probably upgrades every 3-4 years regardless if they use iOS or Android.