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SpaceOS is built for the modern Web, so anything you do on the Web, you can now do - in space.
AKA it’s a glorified Chromebook in terms of functionality. Not there yet…
This is mildly infuriating?
I mean, there’s probably some workaround involving faking the microphone, right?
I would do a cool S.
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Lemmy’s mobile UI is nice. Voyager is just a PWA, and it’s both really smooth and stupidly nice. In my eyes, the spiritual successor of Apollo. I’m not leaving it.
What’s with the big and blue username?
From the README:
Feel free to take a look around. We are not yet taking patches as we still have a little bit of tidying up to do. When we do, there will be a contributor license agreement.
So yeah, looks like there will be a CLA.
Gators could design better roads. Don’t insult the gators.
I blocked most news communities. Stuff slips through, but I don’t really have the mental capacity to care about it.
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Use an app? I use Voyager and it’s a really smooth experience, and I haven’t re-logged in since I first got it.
In the ideal world these Chromium-based browsers would rebase into Ungoogled or something of the sort. But ofc that’s never happening, so I’d suggest getting ahead and setting things up on Firefox.
ATM I run Vivaldi and Firefox. Vivaldi is currently my main, but I also use FF quite often and will probably start try to switch away from Chromium in the future.
Actually, since it’s based off Chromium, I’m pretty sure(don’t quote me on this) that those changes will go downstream into most Chrome-based browsers automatically, unless they take the time to remove it manually.
Yeah, I’d imagine you’d want to adapt for different locales. Here in the US, MMDDYY is pretty ubiquitous, but I’m sure it’s different in other countries.
I’m guessing the UI designer accidentally put in DD/MM/YY, when the code handles the date as MM/DD/YY.
Maybe I’m the minority, but I’ve never really broken my Linux. Sure, it’s NixOS, so it’s a little more stable than many other distros, but still, I have a much better time with it than I do with Windows
Public transport.
This post isn’t on Lemmy.world.
Make the phone half as thick, then double the battery and fill the rest with thermals.
Apple: Yes, yes, this innovation constitutes a $600 price increase.