Great article, thanks for sharing. It’s a real shame that Reddit seems so determined to just force all the changes through and have no dialogue with the community.
Great article, thanks for sharing. It’s a real shame that Reddit seems so determined to just force all the changes through and have no dialogue with the community.
The very idea that they can forcibly monitor the entire families devices in order for him to be granted bail is insane. Personally, I think the idea of not being allowed any electronic device shouldn’t be allowed anymore, but using that as a pretext to affect the entire family is absurd.
Not yet. A pull request was accepted just a few days ago so hopefully will be in the next version of the app.
I think we are finally moving in the right direction, but unfortunately not quickly enough. One positive of COVID is that it showed just how effective we can be at when something becomes enough of an emergency to get a lot of money thrown at it. Climate change is going to be very difficult for a lot of people but I do think progress will speed up as the effects get more obvious.
Well that is horrifying. Looks like someone generated it from some AI.
He actually addressed it in the Verge article linked in this thread. He’s afraid of Lemmy or Kbin dying off and having to deal with the emotional toll of the app dying all over again. As a developer, I totally get that concern. He has put so much of his time into Apollo just to see it die, I wouldn’t want to risk that again.