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The app has is own API, not for individual user.
They are averaging out the cost.
The app has is own API, not for individual user.
They are averaging out the cost.
I didn’t even realise I was looking at a 2y old post
Imagine they start allowing paid subreddit access.
And here’s me owning lemmy.cfd with nothing do use it for, so I’m just routing it to a community lookup
He will unintentionally destroy it and proclaim that’s what he meant to do.
I have noticed the inconsistencies between votes, comments, edits, etc,
I had thought they were decision based, but general bugs might just be it.
I think the only thing I personally care about is that it often takes me a few tries to get my grammar correct, so there may be copies of my comments that are poorly written despite having been updated at its source location.
The community linking is great, is there a way to share posts natively?
In fact, Reddit has suspended people for upvoting before.
I’ve always liked the metaphor about the government not being able to enter your house without a warranted reason and investigating your belongings, it usually goes over well with computer illiterate people.
I’m more of a budget buyer so I may not be able to get one in my region, but I do like the possibility of the used parts market.
My main issue with used laptops versus desktops was the peripherals, mainly the keyboard & trackpad.
Because they are paying Reddit for that API use, they won’t be getting it for free.