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Semi off topic, but isn’t the subscriber count badge useless now since Lemmy fixed their reporting of that?
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Semi off topic, but isn’t the subscriber count badge useless now since Lemmy fixed their reporting of that?
A post will federate to every instance that has at least 1 subscriber of that community. If you want to get your communities federating to other instances and get them more popular, use this tool
Link to the community: !theboys@discuss.online (this is the proper way to link people to communities)
then I wonder what the cutoff is for “low power charger” because I don’t think I’ve ever seen that, it could probably stand to be increased a bit
below 5W, then the charger is considered “slow,” and the message “charging slowly” is shown on the lock screen. If the power is above 7.5W, then it’s considered “fast,” and the “charging rapidly” message is shown instead. If the power is between 5 and 7.5W, then the charger is seen as “normal,” and the lock screen simply says the phone is “charging.”
Seems to be a purely cosmetic change. I was wondering if the OS has any different behavior when charging quickly (like being more aggressive with running background processes, and running updates/backups) but the article didn’t say anything about that.
If my phone was only charging at 5 or 6W I’d want to know the charger is garage. That might not even be enough to use the phone without losing battery. What they really need is to rename “slow” to “very slow”, and then 5W to 7.5W could be considered the new “slow”. The intent being that “very slow” is problematically slow (maybe the OS scheduler could pretend the phone is not charging). And “slow” charging would just be for mild inconvenience.
If only the phone could just tell me the actual number of watts it’s charging at lol. Even if it’s rounded and averaged.
Yeah I did take the age into account, I just figured it’s over a 10x difference and not all of that would be due to battery age.
My mom is still using my release day Galaxy S9+ lol
very interesting, I wonder if the difference is due to the Pixel 8 Pro having a variable refresh rate screen, maybe also because it has a higher resolution screen and different graphic drivers
but with Chrome being about 10x more efficient on P8P than P4a, I’m guessing the variable refresh rate is a big factor there that Firefox isn’t using as optimally
Oh that’s really dumb
Maybe they should’ve rushed it instead of delaying it lol
If it’s not working in Photon, you could try a different frontend, like a mobile app. I think Jerboa and Boost can do it
I think this happens automatically when they see activity coming from your instance? I guess if you use your instance to upvote and comment on stuff then it’ll refresh the status?
or I think servers recheck dead instances on a scheduled task, every 24 hours
Tournaments and also digital versions of the game. I think Scrabble might be popular on Facebook?
It’s there now, the crawler found you. Congrats!
So ffmpeg gets a few thousand dollars for such a simple answer/solution? Sounds good to me?
It only counts the single most recent comment, so a handful of recent comments or just 1 single recent comment makes no difference.
It’s the combination of most recent comment with the number of upvotes. If this post’s most recent comment is an hour old but the post has 300 upvotes, that’s better than a post with a 10 minute old comment and only 10 upvotes for the post.
I’m not aware of any recent changes to it but idk for sure.
Active sort is not based on when the post was created, it’s based on the age of the most recent comment. Those all have a lot of comments and upvotes so I think it makes sense for them to be at the top of Active.
Can you share some example screenshots with links to the posts?
that’s really high latency for Apple, definitely not made for gaming
of course I wish the Quest 3 had more accurate hand tracking, but I usually use the controllers anyways
I think the holdup is that previously SMS was paid for through your carrier, so Google can let any app use it and no one loses money. Now the main RCS instance is hosted by Google, and I guess Google doesn’t want other apps freeloading on their servers since you’re not paying for RCS directly like you are paying your carrier. It really sucks and I hope it gets resolved soon, especially with Apple joining in. We also need a good open source RCS server and client.
Yeah I wouldn’t mind some app guidelines that say no requirement to touch the edges of the screen, keep everything useful away from the edge with some padding
And then you could set the phone to ignore those touches so close to the edge
The Summit app can to this