Definitely AnkiDroid, as Taevas has already mentioned.
For iOS, the official app is AnkiMobile Flashcards, although it does cost about $25.
Definitely AnkiDroid, as Taevas has already mentioned.
For iOS, the official app is AnkiMobile Flashcards, although it does cost about $25.
Word is in. It is the Latinos.
Companies are definitely selling your data. Use a VPN.
Aren’t they already fixing this by making it illegal to be homeless?
I went as far right as I could.
I lost.
I should go further right.
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Replying to this just so people are less likely to accidentally scroll past.
Completely agree, of course. I do miss Web 1.0, when you had to go to IRC, usenet, etc, for the “social” part.
If you do want to get into it, I suggest starting with Strange New Worlds and Lower Decks.
Well, I started watching Star Trek TOS so I would get more of the memes on tenforward@lemmy.world 😅.
I do like to browse by all instead of subscribed, which is a good way to discover more communities. Of course, I do have to block a lot of communities to avoid stuff I’m not interested in… which is basically just stuff in languages I don’t understand and furries (speaking of niche communities, plenty of those). But I even enjoy seeing local posts from places in another country.
Ya, I think the key is not to focus on niche communities, but more generic communities. e.g., someone mentioned a dead Morrowind community, but it’s probably better to invest in a more generic gaming or maybe even pcgaming community.
Lemmy just isn’t that big and can’t support many niche communities.
That being said, I definitely see some niche communities regularly popup in my feed, so there are some active ones!
Voldemort is Señor Tenebroso.
I would rather block every shitty post or comment I see. So based on post and not person.
I hope these bombs have better accuracy than their pagers.
I hope they’re lifting with their backs.
Proud to be Canadian today knowing that we’re on the right side of history once again… by abstaining 🙄
And don’t forget about namespaces. Look at formats like HAL and ODATA that try to add HATEOAS onto JSON.
Why? JSON hasn’t given us anything XML hasn’t, except maybe a bit of terseness.
I do agree SOAP is a bit over engineered, though, but that’s not the fault of XML.
We were using XML for that before JSON.
After spending enough time debugging Jenkins pipelines, I wish I had used shitty bash scripts.
Newbs. “all” is the default target, so they did twice as much work as they needed to.