AnonymousLlama
@AnonymousLlama@kbin.social
Just an anonymous llama
- Comment on The New 8bitdo Retro Keyboard shipped early. Small-ish Male Hand for scale. 1 year ago:
I'm liking the giant A and B button.
- Comment on Bluesky sees record signups day after Musk says X will go paid-only 1 year ago:
Always good to see more people looking into platforms besides Twitter, plenty of great places out there
- Comment on Today, Reddit forcibly removed me (and everyone else) as mods of /r/iOSProgramming, a subreddit of about 130k users. I was keeping the sub private / NSFW | Tanner B 🦕🧁 (@objc@mastodon.social) 1 year ago:
Eventually it was bound to happen. Still sad to see mods getting removed to make way for more Spez friendly replacements
- Comment on PayPal is Introducing a new crypto currency. 1 year ago:
PayPal can just up and freeze your account at any moment, keeping all of your money locked away. I've read of several ebay sellers who've used PayPal before and ran into Issues when trying to withdraw. If I wouldn't trust them with regular payments, why would they be anymore appealing as a crypto coin?
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- Comment on Why Australians are snubbing this fast and free way to lodge their tax returns 1 year ago:
The ATO online solution is more than enough for 90 of people, comparing it to other systems I've seen internationally (like the US / Canada), it's a godsend.
Great to have a platform we're it's relatively easy to put in your income, dedications and other crap and get a reasonable assessment without having to pay some leach company to do fuck all.
- Comment on Stack Overflow Just Announced Their Own AI OverflowAI 1 year ago:
"to keep the quality of answers high, we may arbitrarily close questions, regardless of how many upvotes it gets and how helpful it is" - stackoverflow
- Comment on Threads users decline significantly despite initial surge in sign-ups 1 year ago:
Lots of things come in peaks and troughs. They've still got a pretty impressive userbase considering they only just started.
- Comment on ‘Put learners first’: Unesco calls for global ban on smartphones in schools 1 year ago:
These types of changes feel like they're a decade too late. We've had a solid 10-15 years of smartphone mainstream usage and it's crazy that they haven't been banned in schools until now
- Comment on Unpacking Google’s new “dangerous” Web-Environment-Integrity specification 1 year ago:
The Firefox team responded saying that it's an awful idea and that plenty of people rely on being able to appear human, for example screen readers who need to interact as a human would but then translates it into a format their users can understand.
These propositions are just full of drawbacks for the user, the user actually gains nothing at all. Let's hope this rubbish doesn't take a foothold.
- Comment on Twitter is now X as the little blue bird disappears 1 year ago:
Eventually someone has to stick hey
- Comment on The crew is in safe hands 1 year ago:
He's got a great team behind him, I'm sure it'll all work out 🚀
- Comment on Mmusks new ideas 1 year ago:
Old mate can't do copping Ls, first being forced to buy Twitter and then trying to force Twitters old legal council to pay back the money they were paid. These weird tweets are just the next saga in his sad story
- Comment on Mmusks new ideas 1 year ago:
Old mate certainly has birds flying around in his empty head, that's for sure
- Comment on Want to truely let reddit die and walk away? dont delete your posts, tamper with them. 1 year ago:
I ended up pasting a concise message replacing all my comments, pointing out how dogshit Reddit has been and that I'd rather go somewhere else in the fediverse. Hopefully as the things get now dire, more people will make the move across
- Comment on Where do you get your gaming news? 1 year ago:
Surprising, the Google homepage on Android (swipe right) seems to have some pretty decent news recently. I'm unsure if that's because after a decade and a half all the data I've given them finally has yielded actually good results or if they've changed the way it works.
- Comment on Google's interpretation of Apple's AirDrop, Nearby Share, is now officially out of beta for Windows. 1 year ago:
Fancy, never even knew they were working on this, cheers
- Comment on is it just me or GitHub is turning into some sort of LinkedIn 1 year ago:
Haven't looked at LinkedIn in years, it's just full of low quality recruiters who "have the perfect full stack position for you" that's clearly a front-end or backend position using obscure languages you've got no interest in.
Glad I don't have to use these vultures