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  • 23 Aug 23. Ya, no ambiguity. /s

    2023-08-23 is the way.

  • Any way to listen to music (privately?)
  • Honestly, I’d trust a vanilla iPhone over that hacked together mess you’ve got going there.

  • X, formerly Twitter, commandeers '@music' handle from user with half a million followers
  • Dude is still simping for Musk. No sympathy.

  • Saudi Arabia passes law requiring USB-C charges for smartphones
  • I’m in the minority here, but I don’t think any governments should be regulating the choice of cable in smartphones. I think it’s a convenience that they can dangle in front of people so they can say they are pro-consumer, while ignoring the working conditions of those who manufacture it, the taxes paid by corporations who make the phones, the lobbying done against right-to-repair laws, and the monopolistic tendencies displayed by these companies.

    The governments have a real responsibility to hold these companies responsible for a lot of things, but I don’t think the choice of one small piece of the technology pie should be one of them.

  • Saudi Arabia passes law requiring USB-C charges for smartphones
  • Nothing about Saudi Arabia is pro-consumer.

  • Apple says it will remove services such as FaceTime and iMessage from the UK rather than weaken security if new proposals are made law and acted upon.
  • I’m not defending anything, other than basic usage of the English language. I’m not saying Bluetooth is better, objectively or subjectively, than a wired connection. You’re free to prefer one over the other, but any preference is just that, a preference.

  • Apple says it will remove services such as FaceTime and iMessage from the UK rather than weaken security if new proposals are made law and acted upon.
  • They are going to answer with some stupid reasoning like removing the 3.5mm jack.

    But truly Apple stance on right-to-repair really is their only non-defendable stance. And this is coming from an Apple fanboy.

  • Twitter users right now
  • Facebook is one of the biggest contributors to OpenStreetMap and makes lots of open source software.

    I'd like to know more about this.

  • speaking of alternatives, what brand do people hate that actually has a decent alternative?
  • I'm certainly not trying to be an Apple apologist here, as iMessage has plenty to critique. But it bears consideration that iMessage falling back to SMS is a certain amount of openness, is it not?

  • speaking of alternatives, what brand do people hate that actually has a decent alternative?
  • Not an unfair complaint against Apple, but ignores Google's/Android's problematic "support" for RCS, and in this context of this comment seems to imply that What'sApp isn't "closed" like iMessage.

  • speaking of alternatives, what brand do people hate that actually has a decent alternative?
  • apple hates open standards

    What about WhatsApp is open?

  • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman on blackout: It's expensive to run a company.
  • If this is the thinking I can expect on this instance, perhaps this is not the instance for me.

  • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman on blackout: It's expensive to run a company.
  • I feel that maybe you're reading my question as 'critique of China is inherently support for the west/US/etc' which I absolutely do not mean. I think that it's possible that painting all critique with a broad 'xenophobia' brush (while undoubtedly warranted at times) can prevent discussion in good faith.

  • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman on blackout: It's expensive to run a company.
  • I am asking this in full earnestness: is any critique of the Chinese government assumed to be rooted in xenophobia?

  • Allowed/blocked instances, import list?

    I have an instance running (blitzen.org), and right now just two other instances are in my white list (lemmy.ml, lemmy.ca). If I wanted to mirror, say, lemmy.ca's white and black lists, is there a way to export/import such a list?

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    How do we deal with similar communities on different Lemmy instances?

    Say what you will about reddit, at least an established subreddit was the place to gather on the topic, ie r/technology etc.

    With Lemmy, doesn't it follow that similar communities on different instances will simply dilute the userbase, for example !technology@lemmy.ml and !technology@beehaw.org. How do we best use lemmy as a (small c) community when a topic can be split amongst many (large C) Communities?

    This is an earnest question, in no way am I suggesting lemmy is inferior to reddit. I'm quite enjoying myself here.

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