Being able to swap a battery to keep a phone working well for a few more years makes sense.
Being able to swap a battery to keep a phone working well for a few more years makes sense.
Android “swipe” keyboards in general are almost all terrible right now. We had it, I would get the correct word most of the time and I could do it fast. Now, no matter which one I try using - Google, Samsung, Microsoft, that FOSS one - nearly every sentence i type has some word that it gets wrong.
… just buy audiophile speakers and use a dac and amp? what do you mean?
To people thinking of joining Nebula because their marketing team/shills are currently spamming this thread, see peertube (federated like lemmy, open source)
Peertube is fine, but like lemmy (but worse), there’s barely anything there. Nebula at least got creators from YouTube to make ad-free versions for Nebula. If the channels that a person are subscribed to don’t exist in Peertube, that’s not an appealing alternative for them.
Is the statement they’re quoting incorrect?
Don’t worry, they were already bought by Canva. It’s just early and we’re waiting to see if/what that changes.
I bought affinity because I’m tired of subscriptions so… hopefully they don’t do that too.
Personal experience, I can also attest to noticing the issue about 2019-2020.
I’m not sure what we’re referring to when we say pay back the debts, but as far as a societal collapse due to constant population growth - is that not just the basis of nature? If resources become scarce, population will decline since you can’t provide for everyone’s needs at that point. If resources are plenty, population can grow. I don’t see how a decline in population leads to societal collapse. Some countries are facing declining populations now, for other reasons, and they’re not collapsing. It’s a potential problem that would need to be faced, but collapse seems extreme to me.
I think it’s nerds. /s
I think a lot of the lemmy userbase are at least somewhat techy (also see the Linux communities), and a lot of techy people like Star Trek.
To be fair, that’s a wild way to lift a laptop.