Really surprised NetNewsWire did not make this list. Free as in beer and FOSS, and it’s been around for ages
Really surprised NetNewsWire did not make this list. Free as in beer and FOSS, and it’s been around for ages
Defunctland is great for high quality documentaries on amusement parks and 2000s television
Absolutely loved the first two seasons great recommendation
I’m in the minority I suppose but I really love stories on Signal. I have a lot of friends/family on there and it’s a good way to keep in touch without having to force a notification or expect a response on their end. Maybe it’s a cultural thing too
Not sure if you run this site, but it looks like mastodon.world has gone public and said that they will not be preemptively defederating Threads just fyi
more like operated by a bunch of hack frauds /s glad to see this community migrate to lemmy
I was listening to the interview with the dev of Apollo on John Gruber’s podcast and they brought up the idea that if Reddit wanted to monetize 3PA users, then force them to get a premium subscription. If all I needed to do was pay $50/year to surf reddit comfortably, I would probably do it in a heartbeat tbh
So true. OP looks like they’re using iOS and I know the stock health app has a period tracker. Probably a safer place for your data, though not perfect.
As someone who spent hours figuring out how to deploy through Ansible, how dare you /s But seriously thank you for putting in the work to make creating an instance more attainable for people.
agreed I’ve had really good luck with brave for searches and it allows !bangs too
I’m new here and am uninitiated: what is Calckey? Is it like Mastodon? I haven’t seen many talk about it online
The classic debate