Afiefh
@Afiefh@lemmy.world
- Comment on FLOSS communities right now 8 months ago:
On my phone I switched to Element X because Element would take up to a minute to sync messages. I’m willing to put up with the reduced feature set, as long as actual messages fucking arrive in time!
- Comment on The EU common charger : USB-C 10 months ago:
I had a similar issue so I went ahead and bought converters. Now I have at least a buffer of one cable I can convert to either USB A or micro B.
- Comment on Elon Musk vows ‘thermonuclear lawsuit’ as advertisers flee X over antisemitism 11 months ago:
Can we get a discovery channel special that details everything revealed during this discovery?
- Comment on X Social Media is suing X, a social media company 1 year ago:
If we are lucky, it’ll end with Musk’s bankruptcy.
- Comment on Godot Engine hits over 50K euros per month in funding 1 year ago:
To be fair, every single project regardless of proprietary or open source has a backlog like that. It’s just that open source projects show the backlog and don’t have marketing people telling what is and is not in the backlog.
- Comment on iPhone 15's USB-C Port Remains Limited to Lightning Speeds 1 year ago:
Probably. Especially with phone cameras becoming so good that we now need to transfer multi GB video files.
- Comment on iPhone 15's USB-C Port Remains Limited to Lightning Speeds 1 year ago:
To be fair, usb3 has been around since 2008. Surely apple could have afforded to pay 3 more cents per phone to support that.
- Comment on iPhone 15's USB-C Port Remains Limited to Lightning Speeds 1 year ago:
I’ll transfer a bunch of audio books to and from my phone every once in a while. Since they are FLAC files I certainly do appreciate the additional speed from having a protocol that’s not yet old enough to drink.
And in case someone missed the reference: USB 2.0 was released in the year 2000.
- Comment on All smartphones, including iPhones, must have replaceable batteries by 2027 in the EU 1 year ago:
Then they wouldn’t be able to sell their phones in the EU. Regulators may be stupid, but even they can see that it’s a blatant disregard to the rule of replaceable batteries.