I've had a samsung fold for 3 years now. Had the 2nd Gen, then upgraded to the 3rd Gen 2 years ago due to the water and dust resistance.
I've had zero reliability problems. I love it and can never go back.
I've had a samsung fold for 3 years now. Had the 2nd Gen, then upgraded to the 3rd Gen 2 years ago due to the water and dust resistance.
I've had zero reliability problems. I love it and can never go back.
Lock. Him. Up.
Because they don't have the artistic skill themselves and they are parasitic by nature? So they latch onto a tool that itself is a parasite?
Reddit is too popular now. They're going to have an IPO eventually and then it will really go down hill.
Might as well get on the ground floor of something new.
Even when he's silent we are hearing about him.
This July I will have owned a Tesla Model Y for 3 years. Charging has never, ever, been an issue.
Plug it in when you get home. Use the navigation when you go on a long trip and it routes you through super chargers. When you are at a supercharger, go get a snack and use the restroom. Come back and you are usually ready to go.
If you live in an apartment or condo with no access to home charging and you don't have a charger near where you work, and there are no superchargers near you, then an electric car isn't for you, yet.
RIF on Android only. Once that stops working on July 1, I'm done with reddit.
Once they solve the density problem with sodium batteries, they will be so much better than lithium alloy.
Wouldn't it be inefficient to charge a robot that then charges a car?
Can't you create your own instance and then a community tailored to your own persuasion?
I agree. Lemmy doesn't have to replace Reddit, it just has to be a working alternative.
Over time Lemmy may gain a much wider audience, but as long as it has enough users to be entertaining and informative, then it will be a good alternative to corporate social media.