This seems to be expected since it is a similar camera to the one used in the Pro models last year, continuing a trend of some features temporary exclusive to the pro models for a year.
This seems to be expected since it is a similar camera to the one used in the Pro models last year, continuing a trend of some features temporary exclusive to the pro models for a year.
Same thing in my country. The app says 0% rain today and next days with good weather but it hasn’t stopped heavy raining for hours.
The national Weather service has predicted rain for today during all week so it’s not something out of the blue.
I’m not using their browser in part because of all the problems of the past, but the search engine is actually really good. In my case it’s better than DDG and bing.
Congratulations! I’ve been using the beata version and the app is in an incredible good state for such a young project.
It’s really good to know that there are more people helping sorting everything out.
I’d just like to suggest publishing the workarounds and fixes public so that other small instances can get it sorted faster when they grow.
Another vote for a new name here. Voyager For Lemmy is good, but anything else also works. Recommending “WefWef” out loud to anyone is just silly, especially in other languages.
Things 3 was one of the best apps at the time of release and even though it is been constantly updated, it is getting “older and older”.
Not been able to add attachments, no E2E encryption (even reminders has it now!) and no sharing features makes it a difficult decision when we have Reminders and Omnifocus 4 in beta.
A new version with this features would make me move from reminders in an instant.
I’m not so sure about it.
Reddit is one of the biggest site on the web, has millions of users and thousands of communities that alone are much bigger than any of it’s alternatives.
People using third party apps are a small minority and in a month things will be much calmer.
However, I can really see lemmy and kbin as an alternative in a few years if the people moving now stick around. Not only that but with better content also (like Reddit a few years ago).
Is there any easy to use toolkit for people available right now? I’ve seen some guides but it seems like I’m trying to install Arch Linux from the command line. 😅
Pinging Apple Watch from the iPhone is such a niche feature. Can’t imagine people using that much.