Very loaded and negative title. People wanted to make Flappy Bird publically available again, sincd its creator took it down indefinitely.
Very loaded and negative title. People wanted to make Flappy Bird publically available again, sincd its creator took it down indefinitely.
Haitian is a nationality rather than a race. But yes, it’s discrimination.
Manjaro and Debian
Hill Climb Racing in real life, lol
I don’t get this. Charge a reasonable price for the game, which should include all in game content. Don’t make people pay for the game and then for more stuff in the game, especially if it gives them an unfair advantage over other players just for having paid.
All of these would be fixed by banning in game purchases with real money.
It doesn’t work on the latest Firefox Beta, so it’s probably just for the desktop app.
And they may have been right. But getting code is usually the end result, not proving you’re some better programmer. And useful tools may be used to help you with the aforementioned goal.
Why a picture of a screen rather than a screenshot? Granted, the moiré effect isn’t so prominent on this specific sample, but still.
I apologise, my intent was not to mislead anyone, I simply edited my comment quickly after listing it to add more detail, and I thought that you has read the updated version when you replied. I have since clarified the original comment.
As for
I assure you that could look up the definitions of those words, if you were so inclined.
I already know several definitions, as I have said in comments that you definitely have read, but that wouldn’t tell me what you meant by them.
It apparently has an Android version, but for an open source app, it’s not on F-Droid?
I was asking what you meant by it. How did you define the terms bad, Nazi, and murder?
Yes I think morality is subjective, but as I explained in my last comment, my subjective morality would mostly agree with your statement in the way I interpreted it, with some nuance. But I only know how I should interpret your statement if you define your terms more clearly.
Define ‘bad’.
And ‘Nazis’ too for that matter, I don’t know if you mean literally members of Hitler’s National ‘Socialist’ party, or something else.
I would generally concur that killing (murder is sometimes defined as ‘unjustified’ killing, which is screaming for a definition of what is ‘justified’ killing) does more harm than good, ie is subjectively immoral according to my own sense of morality, which was shaped through my genes that were shaped by evolution, the society I live and grew up in and the experiences I’ve had.
But killing in self defense might be moral. If someone was a member of the Nazi party because they lived in 1930s Deutschland and didn’t feel like they had any other option if they wanted their family to be safe, but didn’t actively participate in it or help oppress minorities, and found themselves stopped on the way home by a person with a gun one night, who threatened to kill them, would it be that immoral for them to shoot their attacker in self defense?
Of course, you may disagree with me on various aspects, that’s why it’s important to clarify your terms, and not make blanket and loaded statements such as ‘Nazis murdering people is bad’.
Edit: for the sake of clarity, everything after the first line is an edit.
Are those carrier apps FOSS? Are they on F-Droid? How do you install them? If not, it’s not really any better.
I use Seal on Android and yt-dlp-gui on Linux because they’re native apps using native theming/design languages, but it’s always cool to have another option!
Or even if it was only reported manually via humans, it would still be worth it to give them the option, and on more popular podcasts it could help lots of people. In the meantime, I just listen to the YouTube video version of the podcasts, which usually have sponsorblock.
They should have used something like the Matrix or Signal protocol, some open standard, as opposed to RCS, which you can only use on Android with two proprietary apps - Google and Samsung Messages.
If it used the Signal protocol any app that used that protocol which is open, could interact with it, that is the point. Whereas RCS is a closed protocol, just one that happens to also be interoperable with Google Messages, but not any other third party apps that people might want to make.
To be honest, I’m a bit surprised that on Lemmy people are so against open standards and FOSS apps.
If Apple implemented the Matrix or Signal protocol it would still work the same way for you, while not forcing other Android users to use on Google or Samsung’s proprietary apps, those being the only options for RCS.
Do they at least have an account on someone else’s instance then? If they do, it’s fine for them to not have to spend resources on maintaining their own.