What’s the problem with the port? It’s considerably less prone to accumulate debris in my experience.
What’s the problem with the port? It’s considerably less prone to accumulate debris in my experience.
USB C cables are more fragile, but it’s designed that way so the ports are more durable. And I think having more durable ports is the right call.
This has made my Lemmy experience considerably better
Bad management mainly. The cofounders fought and one basically expelled the other. And then there’s the bad choices like removing .deb support by default. Also, it’s a bit buggy nowadays.
I still remember fondly when elementary was relevant. It’s been a while.
Unless you’re Nintendo, they have their cake and eat it too.
You have separate licences for commercial and non commercial use.
No, that’s against the ideology of freedom. What you can do is dual license with a FOSS and a commercial license.
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It has a ton of features and polish, and the UX is very good. Mainly that, value is subjective, but I’m willing to pay the dev for a good app.
Also, Sync is one dev working full time by himself, not a big corp.
Isn’t Liftoff the clone, considering Sync is 10+ years old?
You can customize caching in data options, to use mobile data, WiFi only or never precache.
Toggle these 3 on. Settings shortcut: General > Transparent statusSettings shortcut: General > Autohide ToolbarSettings shortcut: General > Autohide bottom navigation
As for why I prefer Sync, I love the consistent Material You theming and animations, the advanced filters that allow you to filter posts per keywords, the QoL stuff like automatically removing AMP links and preloading posts and comments in case you lose your internet signal, the inline link previews in comments and posts, the endless customization, that yeah, can be overwhelmed but also very comprehensive, and the excellent support that the app recieves, constantly being updated with community requested features.
Free as in speech, not necessarily free as in no money exchanged. The GPLv3 explicitly allows commercial use to both the creator and third parties.
Tap and hold a setting and it generates a link.
Depends. Something like Krita? Absolutely. LibreOffice? Not so much.
I’m on team Sync on this one, it just has the advantage of 10+ years of maturity.
A fucking ton. I swear, 60% of our job is writing stuff.