Derp!
Feel free mate, just make sure you're clear about it being yours, and don't promote anything that isn't transparent about what it does, what data it collects, what features it needs access to (and why), etc.
Good catch, thanks!
Go for it!
I do wonder though if we'd be better off with a series of threads devoted to particular app types... A thread for task/project management apps, a thread for notes apps, etc.
My fellow Aussie, Sam Beckman, does great weekly vids on his favourite Android apps. https://youtube.com/@sambeckman
The cute thing about this is that there are no big fines for political parties, media pundits and companies, or influencers producing and disseminating disinformation โ but the tech companies will get fined if they don't stop it spreading on their platforms.
No, me! Take me!
Man. Nilay's ego can be a bit irritating at times, but he's damn good at holding brands to account. Their editorial policies around background information, NDAs and transparency are likewise much stronger than lot of publishers these days.
๐ค A lot of things can be proven. Somebody either did say something or they didn't, an event occurred or it didn't, a study is founded in data and rigorous testing or it isn't, scientific evidence is peer reviewed or it isn't, etc.
It'll technically all still be there on reddit, right? We can treat it as an archive without actually being active users. Heck, you could even form a volunteer group to collate all the most important threads and key points into some posts here, or some google docs, etc.
What's their promise / reputation like for major version updates?
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