What’s the point? Mastodon should work with them but they shouldn’t work with mastodon?
What’s the point? Mastodon should work with them but they shouldn’t work with mastodon?
Yep, we’re reconsidering it at work as well. it’s grown pretty nicely
Why Vivaldi?
“So, where did you come from?” “Ummm… The Moon?!”
Oh god, AI into Firefox? What’s the reason?
So you’re not paying and this is the problem. That’s why they’re refocusing.
Honestly, I have everything organized in there and the search is top tier. I collect a lot of resources I need to reference later and find. My other favourite extension is Unlimited History. It’s so useful when I need to find something.
I had to stop using Pocket and moved to Raindrop.io because the search on pocket has been soooooo bad.
I hope you’re ironic. We hope people learn. But getting on the hype train is irresponsible, every time.
Next step, is to remake Lemmy in JavaScript. Pure JavaScript, no typescript, only express, nothing else
I’ve had regular software issues like this in the past and it’s such a pain to deal with and fix. Even going through customer support is painful, because it’s not supposed to be this way so it’s more than likely because of this the customer support experience will be long and you’ll go through more people. And I don’t want to even imagine how it is to have to deal with these issues on critical software and devices and to not get priority support. You feel powerless and broken.
What happens when the car becomes too old and they decide to drop that version of the API the car is talking with? Huh? That’s another problem with these with “critical service but it can only go through us”, when they change their mind you get fucked.
I personally like the setup utility, really easy to configure different popular modes you might run your RPi in.
Just wanted a general opinion if people interacted with it. I’m not looking for a recommendation.
I’m very curious… Why do you feel locked in by raindrop? I like that it can regularly upload exports to my Google drive and I can Always download them as html and csv.
Cool stuff, but I don’t see a reason to ditch raindrop.io
Idk, from what I heard the iOS version of the app is really performant and optimized.
My only problem with them is the android app, while it has nice features it’s soo slow that even on flagship phones it is hard to use, and when you have multiple accounts switching between them is awful, either the files won’t load or it won’t refresh the interface at all. I usually switch the workspace and then restart the app. Sometimes I can’t open the subfiles of a file until I restart the app and wait for it to load.
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