

Mobile Apps really are really lacking in terms of usability. There really is a use case for a real laptop experience
Mobile Apps really are really lacking in terms of usability. There really is a use case for a real laptop experience
Yeah, the switch to a database in the backend did introduce a lot of bugs. Let’s hope that it will get better soon, Martin is really quick and it looks like there are no major issues, just some small things that can be fixed quickly
Yes, I do. It’s great because you can take it everywhere and it also gives you the flexibility to sketch, write, design your own layout or glue in other things. That is something that no software is able to do without hassle.
But: My handwriting is totally unreadable, I never found a OCR software that works on it and it really sucks to search in handwritten notes
Reddit still isn’t able to fight back against those simple repost bots that copy old posts with the same title. That should be easy to detect.
It’s a really horrible way of doing business. Fitbit had its own niche, kind of great products, name recognition, global distribution and more. Then Google came, bought them and now we’re left with one Pixel watch, everything else on life support and a destroyed company.
Try going to https://www.lemmy.world/
That famous Bansky quote is older than Lemmy and is posted all over the Internet. There are cities around that ban all advertisements. There are movements for a ban on ads in public spaces in many cities all around the world. That really has nothing to do with Lemmy
Check out Geoactivity Playground - it has multiple forms of tiles for tiling https://github.com/martin-ueding/geo-activity-playground
Take a look at Geoactivity Playground. It is really, really awesome and does exactly what you are searching for
Yes - I was surprised recently how useless the text selection and editing features on Android are. I had to edit a bigger document (like 70 pages) where I had to move some paragraphs, delete some and so on. No problem on a desktop even on a smaller screen, but Android was surprisingly unusable