I really want this. But at the same time I'm really worried about how much battery life this is going to drain.
If it's less than 1% every 24 hours I'm ok with it. If it's more, nope.
Google in the past years is focusing a lot in adding more and more services while forgetting that what the people just want is to have a phone that lasts the entire day and can fit in normal pockets.
I'm not going to start raising bugs because this is an alpha and there is no time for bug fixing at the moment.
But sending this comment from the app (editing from the desktop). I'm really happy to be browsing Lemmy with my account and my favourite Reddit app. And the smoothest one.
I basically enable compact layout as default. Then I change post title size to small (so I can fit more posts at once) and I'm good to go! (There are probably a few more configs I change like material ui, etc, but those are secondary).
I think you should create a community for the app. It looks already good. There are probably lot of potential users that would join to discuss.
in Android you can setup stuff like timers per day, go grayscale at night (when "bedtime" starts), etc.
The timers worked for me with Instagram I limited it to 20 min per day. However, the only issue is when a friend contacts you and you want to reply and then you have this blockage. Anyway I ended up uninstalling the app and using it from a browser, which discourages me from using it.
Do you remember the GameStop stuff that happened with the bond traders and Reddit?
There are lot of parts interested in taking down Reddit. And same thing will not stop at the fediverse.
I just hope fediverse is harder to control. If an instance grow so much like Lemmy world we could end up on a similar boat right?
There is a big difference between users that consider Reddit/Lemmy as a work place and users that consider it as a forum (expecting 0 money from the app. Just helping others or getting help from others).
These could be nice upgrade for my Pixel Buds A series. I'm using them for Teams (low latency bad quality). (Not just music high latency high quality).
However, what I really also want to have are gaming headsets (with the long microphone and low latency) that are a bit more low profile and not huge.
At first I thought it was a matter of physics, but after seeing 2.4Ghz low latency in these tiny earbuds I guess it's possible.
Can't believe low profile on-ear headsets are not popular. They are all over the ear or huge.
And as you said the ones they generally make for teams sucks with BT high duplex latency.
I'm starting to believe that somebody could be bribing some Reddit managers to start destroying it from the inside.
They can't just make so many negative decisions in so little time.
On another thought, they are trying to operate slowly like a Netflix or Spotify. But the content is from users who dont consider the app as "work". Unlike singers and actors.
This is interesting. So these have the "non BT 2.4Ghz" protocol that you generally find in the huge wireless gaming headset?
Ive been looking for a wireless headset that has the low duplex latency of wireless gaming headset, but in a smaller package. Something like the "Microsoft Modern Wireless Headset" but with 2.4Ghz non BT. And I couldn't find yet something like this.
I would only say. "It is not a carbonara". But: Pasta dish or Pasta with.... Yes sir.