Adobe design products, there’s Affinity, it’s great, professional and a lot cheaper.
I don’t use ad blocker while at work, except to block YouTube ads.
This reminds me that a few days ago, while I was on my Mastodon account, I “boosted” a Kbin message that was a reply to a Lemmy post. Just what did my Mastodon boost translated into?
EDIT: Now I realised that I’m replying to a Kbin from Lemmy. Confusing as f.
It would be great to that.
Some said it’s a feature.
I’ll leave mine there for the time being, to remind me of the good times and why I shouldn’t go back to reddit.
It’s free with ads, the ads appear in fixed location, so I just mentally ignored them. I started Blogtrottr back when Google Reader died, I forgot if I have tried other methods, but for so many years, there have been no problems, so that’s no reason for me to move.
RSS to blogtrottr.com to my email.
Damn, I will miss that sub.
That’s good to hear, I’ve also just realised that the app is also very recently updated. Whereas the other app was last updated last year.
Highly unlikely that this ‘protest’ will do anything.
I agree to that. While the common mainstream news are reporting it, two-day drip in activity will hardly put a dent in the monthly analytic.
What is the name of the other app?
It’s subjective to each of us, I wasn’t a fan of Twitter, but Masto just gels well with me.
Over at https://join-lemmy.org/ , when someone clicked on “Join a Server”, they are presented with a list of instances, it’s not that obvious that these are cross-accessible (yes, the homepage mentioned it, but not here), and people are bound to look for one with the most users.
Perhaps, add a simple TLI5 explanation/diagram explaining how Lemmy works on https://join-lemmy.org/instances .
(The documents are also too wordy for most people to care.)
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