That’s the most iOS looking app I’ve ever seen on Android. Not a fan. Sorry
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Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Seeing how good Lemmy is makes me frustrated with MastodonEnglish
114·2 years agoLets try it this way. Would say your favourites things, include everything you like? Do you like some things that aren’t your favorite? Do you keep a list of everything you’ve ever liked? Would it be as big as the list of your favorite things?
Do you see the difference? It’s a mater of degree that separates them. They are not the same. That’s why they are two different words.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Seeing how good Lemmy is makes me frustrated with Mastodon
3·2 years agoYou are in a way. Just not only that.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Seeing how good Lemmy is makes me frustrated with MastodonEnglish
77·2 years agoFavourite and Bookmark are absolutely different things. They’re two different lists for you to use as you see fit.
Neither of them is a Like though. I’m not sure that fact is really debatable.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Seeing how good Lemmy is makes me frustrated with MastodonEnglish
7713·2 years agoMastodon doesn’t have Likes at all.
The star you’re referring to is Favorite. Those go into your Favorite list. So you can refer back to them more easily.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Why can't we have a unified API across the fediverse to use in mobile apps?
321·2 years agoA unified API and a single login, are two separate things.
A single federated authentication could be a good idea. But the various federated services are different enough that they should have different APIs.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•I'm sick of nsfwlemmy.com content popping up in my feed
21·2 years agowhen I first log into Lemmy or Kbin, despite me having my settings set to show me only subscribed stuff by default, it totally ignores that setting (and what communities I’ve blocked) and just shows me the equivalent of /all
That sounds like a problem with the browser your using. Try clearing cache, going back to default settings. See if it happens in a private window, or different browser altogether.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•What If: Signal Was Part of the Fediverse?English
1·2 years agoConvincing people to leave Facebook Messenger isn’t that hard. Just let them know Zukerberg and everyone at Facebook can see everything they send.
It is easier with a whole group of friends. If none of your friends known each other, you should work on that for other reasons. Groups of friends are better in general.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•What If: Signal Was Part of the Fediverse?English
3·2 years agoThis always struck me as strange thinking.
Are most people really unable to understand and use different messengers with different contexts and groups?Honestly I use a few myself. My job has Tiger Connect. I use Signal with all my family and friends. Then I use SMS for some companies automatic notifications. It’s pretty simple and easy.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do I learn to detect logical fallacies in a conversation?
9·2 years agoThere is a save feature.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Every generation has some product/ingredient that they didn’t know was dangerous at the time: tobacco, lead, asbestos, etc. What is that item for this generation?English
104·2 years agoThere’s no such thing as “raw” sausage. Uncooked maybe. But never raw, like carots or stake can be raw.
Sausage is ground meat mixed with all sorts of spices and things. Including yes almost always sugar and salt. Without the extra spices, it’s not sausage anymore. It’s just ground beef, pork, turkey, venison, whatever.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What trait instantly makes you despise a person beyond belief?English
2·2 years agoI tend to find them funny, and entertaining.
When a persons response seems far outside the norm, I know it’s not about me anymore. Then I just try to enjoy the show.
When they calm down, I might ask what it was really all about. Which can be constructive sometimes, or just it’ll just send them into another performance. Either way is a different kind of win.
((52x30)-1000)0.015 is $8.40 over the $10 plan. You wouldn’t need the $25 plan yet.
And 52 is a huge number. I’d bet you could cut that in half easily.
Not sure where you are, but there’s practically no place in the US you get a lunch for that. In flat terms it’s quite cheep. It’s only expensive relative to free.
And when you think about it, your search service really is your internet. It shapes your whole internet experience. If that’s not worth $5/month to make sure it’s good and not polluted with ads, I don’t know what to tell you.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•I think the average person just simply doesn't care about their privacy.English
0·2 years agoSo it’s about profiting off the lack of privacy. Not the lack of privacy itself. Now I get it.
Steve@compuverse.ukto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•I think the average person just simply doesn't care about their privacy.English
1·2 years agoLemmy and Mastadon aren’t at all private, by any measure. Not sure what exactly you mean now.

I did not. I didn’t have an iPhone to be able to get onto the settings with.