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  • One Hand Operation + and the "pull screen down" action are very welcome, but ideally wouldn't be needed.

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  • They do want people in their game, they just don't want them to have any influence.

  • Compared to something like VSC, yeah JetBrains IDE's take a while to boot up. But if the alternative is Visual Studio, they're amazingly smooth.

  • Used to play this game a lot, but dropped it when they switched to a monthly subscription instead of the much cheaper year-pass

  • Anyone know about any Sesame alternatives? That app seems largely abandoned. It still suffices, but it's missing some stuff I'd like to see (like integration with a work profile).

    I came across Pixel Search; which looks nice but doesn't quite have the same ease of use Sesame does. It also hasn't been updated in a year.

  • Rock and stone to the bone

  • But I thought they loved locking up criminals

  • Does it also have coloured usernames?

    Back when I was still on Reddit I used Joey which, if a user commented more than once in a thread, their username would get the colour of the first "level" on subsequent replies. Any other username, including first comment, would be white/black (depending on night mode).

    • (red) | User1 > Comment
      • (orange) | User2 > reply
        • (yellow) | User3 > Another reply
          • (green) | (orange) User2 > another reply

    I've missed that feature on all alternative Reddit, and now Lemmy, clients I've tried.

  • I assume the numbers never made business sense for them to continue development.

    I guess so.
    I was sorta waiting for Sync to become more fully featured before committing to an ad-free purchase, but I guess I should start looking for other clients again.

  • Sync still uses Reddit's markdown rules, Lemmy is a little different.

  • this place simply isn't big enough to have the niche communities

    Yeah. Wanted to recommend Lemmy to a friend, but the few topics they were mainly interested in had little to no engagement.

  • Generally anything that comes after a questionmark in a URL can be safely stripped out, though not always. The random string of characters you get after a youtu.be link is tracking, the ?t=123 is a timestamp.

  • uBlock Origin also has a filter built-in, though you have to enable it. It's under Filter Lists > Privacy > AdGuard URL Tracking Protection

  • Make them electric, lay bicycle paths that cut through the otherwise windy nonsensical suburban layouts, and you have something decent.

    It may not work for even more remote, even more spread-out areas but that's okay.

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  • Nuclear's problem is that, when an issue happens, it is so very visible.

    The millions of people dying every year to air pollution are far more spread out, so who cares?

    You're more likely to crash in a car, yet people are (generally) far more scared of planes.