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Technology@lemmy.world•Bluesky is now open for anyone to join | TechCrunchEnglish
2·2 years agoThanks, I’ll keep all that in mind. It’s something I’m hoping to get out of the Fediverse too. I just need to push myself to be more active, rather than just passively consuming.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Bluesky is now open for anyone to join | TechCrunchEnglish
5·2 years agoHow have you gone about making friends on the platform? I checked it out, but found it a bit isolating. Surely that’s on me rather than the platform, so I’d like to hear of your experience.
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[Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•You are granted one of the following super powers: which one do you choose?English
7·2 years agoThis is a good selection of powers, and much more interesting (to me) than the usual array this is done with. For me, it’s very difficult to choose between Flight, Telekinesis and Invisibility… I think telekinesis is probably the most useful. The only way I would choose speed is if both:
- It is controllable, i.e. you can switch it off
- It affects how fast you’re able to think
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Android@lemdro.id•[Discussion] Which phones are you excited for in 2024?English
9·2 years agoThis is exactly where I am. 15, maybe even 10, years ago I was excited by phone releases that had significant upgrades. This is no longer the case. Screen size ratios have maxed out, cameras are far better than anything I need them for, most flagships have (or have the option of) adequate storage.
Gimmicks like the foldable don’t really excite me. I find them interesting, and could see myself owning one in the future if they become commonplace and affordable. But they’re really not that interesting.
Ultimately, I use my phone primarily for messaging, emails, listening to music/podcasts/audiobooks and browsing the internet. Nothing on the Horizon is going to significantly improve those experiences for me.
I previously had a OnePlus 7 Pro and ran that until the Pixel 7 came out, as my battery life had significantly degraded. I don’t see myself upgrading from this phone for several years at least.
The only thing that would change that, as far as I can predict, would be some startling innovation to battery technology that allows me multi-day battery life.
Edit: I would also jump ship onto a Linux based phone if that were to pick up and become a serious contender.
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Programming@programming.dev•What are your top three favourite podcasts?
1·2 years agoYes, no long commuting has slashed my podcast listening time too. I now only listen to them on the school run (if my son wants to listen too), or during chores.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Why pay for an OpenAI subscription?
7·2 years agoI managed to reach level 8, but cannot beat that one. Is there a solution you know of? (Not asking you to share it, only to confirm)
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Programming@programming.dev•What are your top three favourite podcasts?
15·2 years agoMy favourite three are:
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Darknet Diaries
I imagine this one is familar to most podcast fans that might stumble upon this post. The host is a fantastic interviewer, storyteller and producer. He interviews incredibly interesting people and shares their stories about all things dark net: hacking, social engineering, dark web, darknet markets and more. -
Self-Hosted
A podcast about all things self-hosted. The two hosts are passionate self-hosters who like to discuss open-source solutions, self-hostable products and technical setups. They are highly experienced and have a ton of useful information to share. They have great guests on the show, and have built a brilliant community around the topic. -
Coding Blocks
A general software engineering podcast. I find some episodes a bit hit or miss, but the three hosts are hilarious, informative and very entertaining. You can tell they are three very close friends who absolutely vibe off of one another. They cover all sorts of topics including programming languages, development tools, books, conferences, frameworks, companies and more.
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Hare is interesting.
We have a community for it on this instance, here. But it’s currently dead and unmoderated.