Agree. It is a stupid and antiquated idea.
Two things I'd like to say though:
One: you can probably set up some form of auto-type from your password manager to get around this issue.
Two: blocking pasting is probably because password managers and operating systems must be secure when it comes to the clipboard, and clipboard management. Because if that's not safe, your passwords you are copying and pasting are not safe.
I only replaced my Pixel 3 once the battery no longer lasted a day.
I was looking into replacing the battery myself, but it seemed a bit expensive, iFixit's complete kit was out of stock, security updates had already finished, so I just decided on a new phone.
I replaced it with a Pixel 6 off the used market and it's been treating me well.
I don't think the feature should be removed. Perhaps it can be reworked or improved for selecting text, but I personally appreciate the click to collapse. Very convenient to skip forward to the next item.
They've really been hit or miss recently, tending to slip more on to the miss side of the things.
Just enjoyed Marvel things more on average previously than currently.
I think it's similar for everyone, they become increasingly dreamlike because you remember them like dreams. You forget the details of how you got there, or how you left first, you remember just yourself in the moment just like how a dream is.
I think we all lose the details more and more. And some.of those memories completely fade away.
Think that was just a typo from sausage fingers on my phone. It's edited now.
Yeah Lemmy is for the tech savy now but to keep it as simple as possible, just using the formatting I mentioned in my previous post
Kind of surprised that Google didn't already remove it considering it is an application that circumvents it's own products
But you know, it was bound to happen eventually
Using Connect for Lemmy, you can login to accounts from any Lemmy instance, not just the 3 your presented with.
Where your home instance is, doesn't really matter, you can subscribe to communities on other instances.
If you search with this format you should be able to find communities on other instances !community@instance.tld
The exclamation is important in case your instances doesn't have that communities info store on their servers yet. It'll force your instance to search for that info on the other instance.
Lemdro.id is another instance, but you can subscribe to their android community on lemmy.world if you follow that formatting
Many accounts with that word in the username have been spamming a lot of communities all over the place with "adverts" for escort services
I went and manually blocked all those users since I often browse by new