Why not Firefox + ublock-origin on mobile?
Most of those issues apply to any meat, and honestly even to vegetables.
What an odd trailer for what this patch is. Going back to the Reddit post that kicked it off feels like something you do for a 1.0 release. And the rhykker clip is specifically referencing content that is not part of this patch.
It was completely irrelevant sound bites set over some video of a Runemaster running around casting some spells.
Most companies in the US will not be okay with you walking off for a month in a row though.
GTFO with your Hawaiian pizza propaganda.
Inoreader is decent. I just don't like how many features are locked behind a subscription. And some don't make sense - downloading articles to your own device requires a subscription. I'm totally fine with features that actually put load on their server requiring a subscription, but downloading an article vs reading it live certainly does not.
Ha, touché. But the difference is that Reddit was already monetized via ads, while Lemmy is not.
Not at all. Being open source allows the community of users and other developers to suggest improvements to the code base.
And you can still sell an app that is open source.
You can release your source code without making it freely available for people to use. Not every open source app is GPL licensed.
Hi everyone, I'm raptir, esq.
Sue me.
My initial concern is that because the app is what many new users will see first, they will subscribe without considering a donation to their instance or to lemmy itself.
No, it's real life. I mean yeah I know the sketch, but I was in Crater Lake and heard people actually talking like that.