What app are you using?
What app are you using?
So 8gb?
How much do you need?
That’s fair. I’ll still happily take 192 if it’s all that’s available.
I wish we could hear music made by people who’ve never heard it before
High bit rate mp3s are still good. I only really go beyond that for editing work.
The privacy focused email (among other things) provider
Squabbles, later Squabblr, is also an* interesting casestudy in failure.
Surprisingly real-debrid also works for this. It’s paid but if the other site doesn’t work and you only need a few let me know.
And ostensibly a human approved it
#👏
A+ social interaction
your app/device can see that it was crossposted and show you only one in your feed rather than 3,5, 10 duplicate posts
How many apps support this though? My preferred one certainly doesn’t.
I first enjoyed many classic courtesy of them.
It’s not loading for me atm. Is it federated?
That being said Lemmy has probably less than 1% of society. And Cleveland has a finite number of potential users.
Probably
Pretty much the same concept, but on an individual basis. So, lets say I subscribe to videogames@instance and I also subscribe to gamers@instance. Those communities have NOT grouped for whatever reason, so YOU group them for yourself.
So now when you post, you’ll post once, and it will post your new post once in videogames@instance and once in gamers@instance.
I see where you’re coming from, but the problem is instances and communities (not “sublemmies”) have different moderation styles and focuses, and this would just muddy things up unless it’s very specific and deliberate.
Odd, that button always worked for me.
Apple once seemed to have a lead in leveraging AI for personal computing, after launching Siri in 2011. The assistant made use of recent AI breakthroughs at the time to recognize speech more reliably, and sought to turn a limited range of voice commands into useful actions on the iPhone.
Apple once bought an app
“They came through with a commitment to personal, private, and context-aware AI,” says Tom Gruber, an AI entrepreneur who cofounded the company that developed Siri, which was acquired by Apple in 2010. Gruber says he was happy to see the company demo use cases that emphasized those features.
Fine, a company.
How could I know, out of curiosity? I probably have the exe from the time period.
Why?
Edit: nvm saw someone say it’s also the name of a messenger.