He’s right, most people don’t install an OS. They use whatever it comes with.
I can sort of see the reason behind it. If they’re hosting the manual then they can keep it updated (typos/mistakes/changes etc.). Printed manuals can become outdated by the time it reaches the buyer.
What they should’ve done instead was to include a printed version, and then add a QR code to see the latest version online. That would’ve been very handy
Totally! Not just that, the user base also feels different, sorta how reddit was before it became mainstream
You simply cant win. People make fun of Xbox fand Windows for having non sequential names, and iPhone gets berated for having a naming scheme that’s sensical, easy to follow and date
This is not sad. Progress is progress.
Good on EU to force their hand, we should be cheering for regulatory agencies making life better for consumers.
Oh wow good to see you here! I remember you from the early days when we had less than 6k subs there!
It used to be such a fun, vibrant and exciting hobby and community. It so sad to see how regulations basically strangled the life out of it. It’s very nice to see familiar usernames pop up here and there!
Hey OP why don’t you start by sharing your donation receipts to Lemmy?
Hey are you db2 from reddit who used to be into vapes?
Everybody spies. Its not possible to maintain my privacy 100% and still keep the same QoL
Sync definitely is far superior. $2 and change per month is more than reasonable to keep developing an app I use so much.
I wish the blackout was different.
Keep all the subs open, but suspend all but the sitewide rules.
All the subreddits would’ve been filled with off topic content, spam and advertising. It would’ve been far more annoying to the average user.
Or have been up all night crying and fighting and making up