It makes people with ADHD sleepy right?
It makes people with ADHD sleepy right?
Tbf, about half of a Big Gulp is filled with ice.
Apart from the aspartame, that’s also like 900mg of caffeine a day, which is over twice the recommended amount, and 700mg of sodium.
I believe there are studies showing it messes with gut bacteria. Seems consistent with what you describe.
Like the Castro or Boystown?
Get ready for early adopters to be upset at you when you lower the price. There’s probably no winning with pricing.
Many of us former Reddit Sync users requested that he make the app for Lemmy, so in a sense we do have a contractor type of relationship with him. Hence why many former Sync users are comfortable paying the amount. I think a lot of people who are complaining about the price are just not the target audience for Sync.
Except, the gun nuts will use this as an example of how it would have been better if everyone had a gun in this situation.
Then buy the monthly or yearly? The lifetime is just a third option.
I picked 10 cause the price was about 10x higher.
Holy crap, all the other buttons have long press features too. This feels like discovering an Easter egg. Long press explore goes to search and inbox goes to composing a message.
The userbase of Reddit is over 10x higher.
Related to this, is there a way to see your hidden posts?
I would really love to know what ads are targeting low battery levels. Chargers and battery packs obviously. But I wonder what else being at 5% tells you about a person 😅
Only time I Reddit now is when the lemmy.world servers are down 😂
I’m hoping there is a one time and subscription option. I’m comfortable with my finances now to afford a subscription and I would like to help the devs continue to develop and improve the app. Sync for Lemmy will probably have a smaller userbase so they might need the extra bucks.
I’m guessing that we will be only getting this every three years when it’s CBS’s turn to broadcast.
Relay currently isn’t charging anything so either the devs are footing the API costs or Reddit is giving them an extension. It just seems unlikely that they are just paying Reddit $100k+ a month now for something that probably may not pan out. Like you said, they may not be able to retain many users once they start having to charge $10/month.
Yep, but I’m willing to bet that the dev negotiated something behind the scenes with Reddit to get extra time. If not, he’s probably racking up some serious API costs as Relay is one of the few remaining third-party apps that works without any modifications.
ADHD?