You don’t have to bother with GDPR until you’re a certain size company
You don’t have to bother with GDPR until you’re a certain size company
Why not just try and hit an API endpoint when clicking a link instead of adding them all manually?? That’s what I’ve done in my client
They may be the bad guys, but they’re not necessarily bad guys
The issue with notifications is that Lemmy doesn’t yet support push notifications itself. There’s a ticket open for this, but it hasn’t been worked on (iirc).
What are you specifically looking for in an iOS app, if I could ask? Any quality of life features you wish it had? 👀
Well fuck me I guess. I only used this due to the ease of access and nice UI.
It’s pretty easy to create voice clones, now. As long as you tailor the speech you want it to speak and don’t have it speak too long it can get pretty good even with very little input
Honestly I agree. I think Gold was enough, though the extra meme awards probably bring in quite a bit of money
If you restart the system without the HDMI attached does the fan still not turn on? Technically it could be an obscure software issue 🤔
The apps need some work, but overall it’s “okay.” The rest of my gripes lie entirely around the lack of content, which can’t be helped
Could just give supporters a badge or something, haha
Would be interesting, but I’m not sure how you’d implement it in a federated system unless each instance sets up payment platforms. And it wouldn’t stop instances from giving them out for free
I replaced my reddit icon with Jerboa. I’m working on my own client in the mean time, though
I hope you don’t mean nicer as in “friendlier,” because the internet has always been a hellscape
Looks like the links to the fixes are just going to the entirely wrong place. They aren’t related at all