Nice, thanks!
Nice, thanks!
Imagine actually having Google Play Services on your phone. Unthinkable. I’ll be praying for you guys.
The initial Android Jellybean version of the blobmojis are the only emojis that have ever been good, before or since
It’s really not, which is Google’s fault. Just the ability to sidestep it for the user’s gallery app of choice would be worlds better
I do too. Are you sure you’re responding to the right person? Because you’re not making a lick of sense.
Discord? What, did nobody have an Xfire room? That doesn’t inspire confidence.
The old image picker was so much better that there’s no legitimate comparison, because the old one allowed you to use your gallery app, which is my case is Simple Gallery Pro from F-Droid because it’s the best one there is. I just went from being able to search my microSD card by filename to having some kind of web 3.0 abomination that just shows every picture on local storage in a feed, and an album pane with a whopping 3 albums from local storage. Massive, massive step back. Potentially a deal breaker.
frontend will be closed source for a while
i.e. forever
The image picker now uses the fancy new Photo Picker
The fancy new photo picker is a significant downgrade. It can’t search file names, it doesn’t work with microSD cards, and it’s painfully slow. Can we get an option to select images with an external gallery app?
Take your meds
You can get 32GB of laptop RAM for like $60 to $80 if you find sales, and even one 16GB stick would be an upgrade for you. Modern bloat is so bad that having 8 gigs of RAM is the equivalent of having 4 a few years ago.
We’re talking about actual web browsers here, not spyware that uses your device to run a botnet
We do know that Archer is probably from Utica, or at least not from Albany, given that he’s never seen using the phrase “steamed hams” to refer to hamburgers.
Because the only thing that unites them is a desire to return to slavery
If I remember correctly this actually used to be an option in Sync for Reddit, you could disable certain content types. Useful for disabling link posts on image-based subreddits, so the reverse would be true as well. This version is still in beta, and I don’t see any such setting yet.
I’m actually responsible for doing that, I can remove any old app if you PayPal me $100 (no guarantees, all sales final)
Prairie dogs are literal vermin, they destroy roots and they’re infested with bubonic plague.
People who make decisions like this don’t know what a sitemap is. They probably think CNET is an app.
Thanks for fixing the image picker issue, very much appreciated