

I think the situation will improve as people migrate there and more normal videos get uploaded
I’ve seen that argument for Odysee as far back as 5 years ago. I don’t think it’s going to occur. Same goes for Truth Social
I think the situation will improve as people migrate there and more normal videos get uploaded
I’ve seen that argument for Odysee as far back as 5 years ago. I don’t think it’s going to occur. Same goes for Truth Social
For electronics try Swappa or Jawa
Pebble Time Steel (2015)
Galaxy Buds Plus (2020)
Soundfreaq Sound Spot (2013)
Most stuff works as expected. Here’s a guide from 9to5Google
Yeah, I think those two definitely aren’t enough. Plus asking for an interest doesn’t make a lot of sense coming over from Reddit. Most people aren’t looking to join a server for only interest because they’re used to being in subreddits for various interests
Perhaps if the differences between servers could be codified into one place then someone could create a “quiz” to help users narrow in on servers that are a good fit. Like this website: https://www.dumbphones.org/dumbphone-quiz
I used to use it but on a technical level it was consistently disappointing. There are a number of creators who have joined then subsequently left Nebula, often on bad terms. I expect that to continue to be the case, so I don’t have a lot of faith in its sustainability personally. Pursuing classes and exclusive content seems misguided in the long-term.
It’s not much better on the Slack side in my experience. They announced a months-long issue recently
If didn’t work on it, someone else would.
I’m not trying to critique or judge you, but I think it’s worth pointing out this is a logical fallacy.
What does a “release” mean in this context?
I’m not as sure. EFF does a fair amount of important reporting to hold big tech companies accountable. The same goes for Check My Ads. Obviously there’s places like The Verge, WIRED, and TechCrunch. Right now politics and tech are pretty intertwined. Having folks with a more technical background cover stories could be pretty beneficial for asking better, deeper questions
I think if you’re willing to put in the work to learn programming it could give you a pretty big leg up understanding the people and culture surrounding tech. It’s also a decent backup career option