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  • I use the glass method. It's magic.

  • Maybe because it's been posted about 6 times on this community alone.

  • I have never heard of Crystal before. Can someone give a quick explanation of what this language is good for and why it is exists? There are already so many languages out there.

  • I laugh at those annoying jingles. Our washing machine sounds so pleased with itself when it has finished a load, playing a bright, happy, celebratory song. Pay attention to me! I have completed my assigned task!

  • Yes, a different coloured small LED to show whether or not there was a new notification was a great feature.

  • In that case, I don't know what you mean. I only have one account on one instance and I can seamlessly interact with posts from other instances.

  • I don't know about other manufacturers but I have a Pixel phone and it has a smart charging feature that learns what time you normally unplug it in the morning, and it intelligently manages the charge overnight to minimise potential battery damage from overcharging. Is this not a standard feature across phone manufacturers?

  • In my experience, batteries start to deteriorate after about two years or so.

  • You can remove the lemmy.world instance once you've added your own. Long press.

  • Yeah I've been waiting for Boost since I joined Lemmy, but I'm enjoying LiftOff so much I'm no longer sure I'll switch when Boost does become available.

  • This should not be a problem with LiftOff. I can upvote and comment on posts from any instance. Have you tried the most recent update?

  • This has not been the case for a while now. It was fixed a few updates ago.

  • I tried about five different android apps and LiftOff was the one I picked. Looks the best, runs smooth, nice interface, fast with updates. Love it.

  • There is already a lemmy instance which seems to purely contain bot-reposted content from reddit. It is an awful, soulless place.

  • There is already a lemmy instance which seems to purely contain bot-reposted content from reddit. It is an awful, soulless place.

  • This is really stretching the concept of "you should know".

  • I thought it was called the overflow menu or just the three dots menu. Never heard of kebab menu or traffic lights menu.

  • In other news, Facebook Messenger somehow knows I have a Facebook account!

  • You don't need a VPN to download torrents

  • I like "communities" but the problem is that in a broader context, no one will know what you are talking about. "I saw it in the memes community" sounds too vague. Saying "I saw it on the memes subreddit" is perfectly clear. Because of this, I think "sublemmy" is a better, more descriptive term.