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  • Took a few minutes when it was introduced to me, but I can see them

  • What if I’m in a relationship and also have a cat

  • For a second I thought the horse was talking and the camera person was Sandy.

  • Sorry not to hijack, but I’m in the process of adding PieFed support to my Lemmy client, if you’re looking for a new home. You can try it out at blorpblorp.xyz. I have a lot of work to do before I can live up to these more mature clients like Tesseract. Tesseract had some really nice media embeds that I’m missing.

  • Yeah I figured, but it made me think of speaker quality. It's also interesting how this isn't socially acceptable today, but there once was a time that when boomboxes were pretty common. It's kinda sad actually how individualized media has become. I miss Game of Thrones watch parties when we used to crowd around the TV. I'm too young to have grown up in the boombox era.

  • I’m not defending this, and I know that me using an iPhone is going to be unreliable to 99.9% of Lemmy users, but once upon a time phone audio was in mono and it sucked. Idk if Apple did this first - I imagine they stole it from Android like every feature - but whoever had the idea to use the ear speaker as a second audio channel was a genius. Listening to music on iPhone speakers is like 100x better today than it was like 5 years ago.

  • Maybe what I misunderstood is where git ends and github starts. I know there are other hosting platforms, and I've used a lot of git visualizers. But what I've never tried to do is use git with multiple developers without connecting to some 3rd party server. Is there some peer to peer functionality built into git or did I totally misunderstand your original comment? Or are you literally sharing the git folder via network file system, thumb drive, etc?

  • Wait what