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Developer fighting 502s from Lemmys Servers.
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Good idea! I’ll incorporate something like this in my own Lemmy App.
I’m actually trying to solve this issue on my own Lemmy app. It automatically switches instances when the requested one is down. Works only in the Feed right now and, of course, accounts are still instance-bound - but I will fix that soon.
Off-topic question, but where can you see the stats?
Wow that’s really interesting.
Which App are you using?
Is this a bot?
Good idea. I’ll put that on the roadmap for my Lemmy app.
You could make like a circular shape on the screen with numbers correlating to the speed on different angles. Then maybe add some rectangle which points at the current speed and effectively changes the angle when the speed changes.
Oh wait…
No. The ads from brave itself are only on new tabs and notifications.
I just wished the Lemmy API docs were better lol.
Don’t trust the dudes telling you to chmod 777 everything.
That’s probably the cbat dude after his gf left him.
I’d think it would feel bad having to lie about the music you listen to. Maybe music man is already past denial and in acceptance, just not telling anyone.
But perhaps they’re just a douche.
I think at some point I’m just going to accept that I can’t detect all image types and call that a feature lmao
I would also like to add that there are PWAs (Progressive Web Apps).
PWAs can be installed on most devices and share even more similarities with native apps (Native app = usually installed through app store). For example installed PWAs can be viewed in Fullscreen or work offline, even though they are still technically a webpage.
So the advantage here is that you don’t need to use an App Store to have an app installed on your phone.
And the main disadvantage is that the PWA can’t access most of the device’s APIs, that you could access through a native app. This means worse performance usually, no support for theming beyond dark/light (like Material You), no good access to on-device databases etc. This is also the reason why most apps aren’t PWAs.
You can actually fast travel directly to cities, even when you’re in a different system.