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  • He’s moved on and anyway he says PixelPals now makes more money than Apollo did.

    I think people are reading too much into a short comment from months ago.

  • There’s not just one Developer. If I remember correctly there’s at least two doing different things.

  • Not to change the topic to Sync, but Lemmy itself is still at the rapid development stage. The API is not yet stable. So any app needs to also have rapid development or things will gradually stop working. For me thats especially the case when the app is paid for.

  • I asked the same to one of the devs two weeks ago but didn’t get a response.

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  • I guess that’s a no then 🙁

  • That makes no sense at all.

  • I think the count is removed in Lemmy 0.19, so apps are dropping it as they update?

  • I’d like to see the long promised redo of Control Centre and Notification Centre.

  • If you’re seeing their comments and posts (which are public) it sounds like you had an interaction with them and have accidentally tapped on their name viewing their profile.

    If you go back (or click back) you’ll get back to your inbox.

  • Voyager is the king of Lemmy apps at the moment, is being actively developed. Mlem is also being developed.

  • Why would it have infinite digits? It is just as like to be 0.

  • It’s not a single Dev though? Check GitHub.

  • Over two months ago they updated us on their plans. Saying that things had stabilised and were getting back into things giving a roadmap link to a GitHub pist. But if you go to GitHub there’s been no commits since Aug 28 and the GitHub post linked to has no change since July.

  • Actually it’s not compatible with the new authentication method in Lemmy 0.19 so as soon as that rolls out to your instance you’ll not be able to log in and there will be missing posts and problems with the list of communities.

    Some instances have already upgraded.

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  • UK: anywhere that sells batteries has to have a disposal facility.

  • As I say I’m talking generally, not about your Voyager problem.

    It’s not that you can’t log in at all, it’s unreliable. You can get into a state where authentication doesn’t work and there’s not much an admin can do. Check on the Lemmy dev community for some more detail.

    0.19 is not far away and some instances are already running the release candidate.

  • Just to add that 2FA does not work reliably on Lemmy instances running less than 0.19. (It’s possible to get locked out) It’s generally recommended not to use it unless your instance has upgraded.

  • As well as the medical effects, there’s also the realisation (age varies when this happens) that going out in order to get drunk is not a good time.

  • No, I was responding to your old fashioned views about pricing. Do you see the difference between fair pricing that you mention and fair value ?

    The whole point with Fair Value is that the consumer has control. It’s not about fair pricing. It’s about what you get for that price being fair value.

    Nowadays a company needs to define its target market and ensure that target market gets fair value. A product can have any price as long as its target market thinks it’s fair value.

    We’ve seen some companies innovate and open up new markets that haven't been served before. For example social tariffs that attract consumers who wouldn’t normally subscribe.

    It’s not just me saying this. Many commentators and analysts have pointed out that some companies (not just Apple) are taking a rather basic approach and actually removing value. The whole idea with Apple one was to add value but now that seems to be changing. They are retreating to what they know, put up prices without using their business acumen to increase value.