The sidebar on the homepage reads „A leftist social platform centered around community building through discussion, shitposting memes, and sharing content.“
Does the charger display how quickly it is charging? I assume her iPhone's battery might just have a lower capacity as iPhone usually have smaller batteries than comparable Android devices.
So it could essentially be locked if too many links are constantly posted - but then the creator could just give it more resources to catch up with the queue. In addition to this, the link conversion is ridiculously simple as it's just appending the video id to a piped-link (no complex calculation or API requests required). So it doesn't even need a lot of resources to begin with.
I switched to Affinity! It's great. Not all of the features are there but most of them. It's also much less buggy and the interface is way better thought out.
They don't make a replacement for After Effects though, that's why I'm stuck with it for one project.
Nobody mentioned Adobe yet. They’re absolutely the worst. They offer creative products behind a 70$ / month paywall and they hold a monopoly in their field. Only need their software sporadically? Sorry, no plan for you.
They haven’t significantly updated some of their software in like 20 years. I currently have the displeasure of using After Effects again and apart from not even supporting system dark mode on macOS or even fullscreen mode, there are all kinds of weird small bugs that you just get used to when using the software for a while.
The bot should really be bidirectional. Like message the Reddit OP if there are replies here / respond to the original thread. But I don’t think Reddit would allow that
That’s right. It’s the default weather app on iOS. Usually there’s a tile that shows you the difference of the current temperature to the average and if you tap it, there’s this graph and a nice explanation on how the data is gathered.
And it's great for boilerplate heavy stuff or writing tests.