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  • I don't think it can display upvote and downvote counts separately. For me I consider that useful information. Also, my comments written while using it don't show in my profile, so it seems a little glitchy still. And it can't create posts yet. I'll stick with the kbin PWA for now.

  • I wonder if that's the same piece as the Western Australia-sized piece reported missing here in Oz :)

  • 🎵Look at the stars, look how they shine for you. 🎵

  • Check their karma?

  • Thanks for replying :)

    I wonder if there will ever be a sponsor block for either. That said, the skip ahead buttons work well.

  • Is it better than PocketCasts? I've used that for years, haven't seen a need to change but could be tempted.

  • fird

    Jump
  • OP username also appropriate.

  • To quote The Goodies. "Why are you dumping oil and potatoes into the ocean?" "Well when the ocean is full of fish, potatoes and oil, I'll throw in a match. Flash! Fry! Frizzle... Fish and Chips! Loads and Loads of Fish and Chips."

    (This is from memory, will be somewhat paraphrased. Also see https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0591041/)

  • Is it a friend of mine? Maybe my brother?

  • The cars are out to kill us. In 2020 it was 19 Toyota Coronas. Now it's five Mitsubishi Sigmas!

    On the plus side, Musk killed the Bluebird.

  • A few tips for Android users.

    Sometimes the sound generator apps have a repeating pattern that you might be able to detect. Instead, try the Brownian noise from https://archive.org/details/TenMinutesOfWhiteNoisePinkNoiseAndBrownianNoise - perhaps best loaded into a media player which does crossfading on repeat, such as JetAudio etc.

    If using it for sleep, you may want to silence apps on your phone. However, you may find the occasional app (such as WhatsApp) which will not silence itself in DnD mode. In that case, try Alertify - it can take over the role of generating notification sounds for such apps, and obeys DnD.

  • This.. Is an ex.... Parrot.

  • For me, for now, it's the ability to tap 'back' and be at the same point in the page that I was at when I clicked a link.

    Instead, on kbin, it'll often dump me at the end of the page - because I've got a auto load media turned on and the browser doesn't cache the media it seems.

    Used to work around this by using the Chrome PWA, and long pressing each link, but kbin no longer lets me log in on Chrome with an invalid csrf error.

    With the API just about some, and at least one app similarly almost ready, I am not worried. The ability to post an image in a reply, and it actually works, is a massive improvement over Reddit for me.

  • They do in Australia. My 1.7 tonne station wagon costs a good deal more to insure than my wife's Kia Rio.

    On the other hand, the fact we have to register each vehicle when we can only physically drive one at a time strongly discourages people owning two cars, so they end up with the bigger one in many cases even though most of the time a smaller car would be fine.