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2 energies and no more
I like Minecraft
2 energies and no more
I know kbin has this feature, it calls them collections. You can see some examples on the list of public collections here. They don’t seem to federate though, so I’m guessing they’re tied to the instance you make them on and can’t be subscribed to from others.
I don’t necessarily want more people, just the people I have interest in following. Most of those people didn’t stick around here for more than a couple weeks after the Twitter takeover though.
With a service that size, they’re gonna have to move slow, make sure things don’t break, and try to minimize downtime.
Looks like I just got one too, might try moving my ohai.social profile to it, though I don’t use it much anymore now that microblog support improved on kbin
Other: TempleOS
That’s interesting! They aren’t supposed to do that though, right? It goes against Google’s policy.
Sure, but installing them is a step in the LineageOS installation guide.
I’m using LineageOS 20 right now, waiting on 21. I’ve been getting weekly updates since I installed it, so things seem fine for them.
I wonder where this misconception is coming from, it’s the second time in the last few days I’ve seen it. I can’t remember custom roms ever coming with the Google apps preinstalled, you’d always need to flash them separately before the first boot (thanks XDA). That’s why we have MindTheGApps.
The very first
My OnePlus 7 Pro! I used it for 3 years and I wouldn’t have changed phones if the battery was still able to get through the day. I got a Galaxy Fold 4 after it because wanted something without a hole punch camera, but it’s been nothing but trouble. It’s been mailed out for repair under warranty again for the second time in the year I’ve had it now, so I’m back to the 7 Pro, and it still holds up! I have Lineage OS on it now though because the last security patch OnePlus officially released is now over a year old.
That’s the spirit!
Even then though, people only use it to describe this part of the fediverse, which Threads won’t be a part of.
I think FediDB coined the term. It definitely existed before Threads had an official name though.
That’s what I figured, but every article I’ve seen on this calls out Linux specifically. I’ll have to give it a try from my Surface Pro X when I get home and test.
We’re gonna spin those turbines so good