Im not trying to say anyone should use one over the other, I’m glad both exists. You probably have a point that they are too different to be comparable, but for me they’d both compete for the same "social media time" and I simply get much more out of Lemmy.
There are clients that let you disable boosts for certain people, ivory on iOS is one of them. But I totally get the general issue you’re having, I have the same one.
I don’t think Xcode will run on the headset natively, definitely not anytime soon.
For web development I usually have an IDE, git client, browser for development and browser for looking things up. The two browser windows could run on the headset (one accessing the mac via IP), but at least the git client and IDE have to run on the Mac. It would work, but ideally I’d have at least two virtual monitors. Not sure how convenient it would be to cmd+tab switch between apps/windows.
I can ofc. do everything on one screen as well, but then what’s the point of having the headset.
That must’ve been one of the most useless regulations. Is that just about jobs? I can’t really imagine it being a security risk issue or any other reason
Being able to use markdown isn’t new. The preview is new and the tools that help you if you don’t know what you have to type :P