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Sprint sold off their 2G infrastructure before Y2K.
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aka @JWBananas
I will go slightly out of my way to step on that crunchy looking leaf.
Sprint sold off their 2G infrastructure before Y2K.
(you can disable it but you don’t get the space back)
This can certainly be annoying. But if you think about it from a UX perspective, what would happen if you could?
What happens if you disable it, use the space, and then enable it again?
Where does everything go that you placed there?
Does it just shift down? What if it can’t because of other content on the page? Do you just shift it to a new page? What if there is content in the way across multiple pages? Does that all get shifted to a jumbled mess on a new page?
What if you just didn’t let the user enable it again unless the space was cleared? Would that be too confusing for less capable users?
Sometimes UX designers do seemingly dumb things for very smart reasons.
“Room temperature” in this context means “above 0 °C”.
You aren’t going to heat something to 127 °C with an AA battery.
lack of support for visual content
That sounds amazing
First-mover advantage.
The market is about to be flooded with Lemmy apps, many of which will be based on former reddit apps. And like it or not, most of these apps do ultimately exist to make money.
Thank you!
I would love one if they’re still available
M’Benga: I can live with it
The pandemic ended
Hey guys, ChrisFix here!
Jack Quaid plays Jack Quaid.
It was so hyped for so long. I was beginning to fear that it couldn’t possibly live up to expectations.
I was pleasantly surprised.
Like dealing with someone who lies all too often, “they are the boy who cried wolf” gets used. Meaning, one of these days they are going to tell the truth but no one will believe them.
Or, you know, that you should never tell the same lie twice.
It’s late. It was supposed to be April 1.
Any female character in literally anything
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
Only kbin users are seeing what you see. It looks fine on other Lemmy instances.
Lemmy and kbin do weird things with code blocks. From the source, the post itself clearly only contained backticks. Lemmy sends out marked-up text. kbin escapes it.
curl -i -X GET -H 'Accept: application/activity+json' https://lemmy.cafe/comment/1368187
https://pastebin.com/VT4gmJTJ