Or a very solid way of backing up important stuff like family photos, because no burglar in their right mind would steal a DVD from your home.
Or a very solid way of backing up important stuff like family photos, because no burglar in their right mind would steal a DVD from your home.
Same here. All the BG3 discussion is concentrated there and it’s quite annoying, but I can kinda live with that.
Same, but maybe my timezone (GMT +8) would play a role in my case
when lemmy is clearly essentially a reddit clone.
The apps blurring the lines between the two platforms don’t help too lol
For me it, wasn’t too hard since by various metrics I am what’d you call a “power user”, but for those who aren’t, it could take a while to get their head around the Fediverse.
I agree with this, but I find it amusingly ironic that questions on the issue itself are also many lol
How do you plan on improving the onboarding/sign-up process for newcomers, especially when they have little to no understanding about the Fediverse?
Genuine question, is it possible for a developer of a FOSS project to enforce copyright protections or does the nature of FOSS disallow that?
This is a very neat QOL feature to have, nice detail
That’s true—I’m planning to pay as well, but I’m waiting for the IAPs to sort themselves out, everyone seems to report very different prices
And those are the ones with arguably better UIs out of all of the apps
Notice a pattern?
I’m surprised they don’t shit on macOS too lol
Ads, what ads?
FOSS apps often suffer from mediocre UX/UI since the expected audience are power users, but it alienates users that aren’t. They’re functional for those who need it, yes, but is the GUI high quality? More often than not, they aren’t.
I’m not saying FOSS can’t have bad UI, like Blender for example, but those are the exception, not the rule.
For me, Connect and Thunder are getting there, but they don’t have the same level of quality and finesse as Sync. Though to be fair, Sync has a decade of work put into it.
Yeah, it lacks the userbase that allows for one to ask a hyperspecific question about a very niche topic, and near-instantly get a good answer from an expert on said niche topic.