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[–] antony@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

I know I'm probably in the minority here but.... I'm a desk jockey.

I don't use Lemmy on a handheld. I didn't use Reddit that way either. The web interface works well enough for me, or rather whatever lemmy.ca uses is good when set to vaporwave-light. Try the different themes, some are better than others.

The pagination though... it's a little short for my taste but I prefer it over doomscrolling.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I use ChromeOS because I use Google Workspace. It gives me a cheap portable machine for work, and for meetings I rather carry that than a £2000 overspec'd heavy 15" laptop. It's the cheapest of the cheap, and it can run Linux in a VM with Firefox. It has fantastic battery life. I also run Linux on the laptop, and on a Desktop PC, as well as servers.

In my mind, ChromeOS works. It's literally a browser with a screen, a keyboard, and some deep-rooted privacy concerns.

As for Windows, that I don't understand the need in 2023. I switched to Debian, and immediately saw better thermals, less fan noise, faster boot, longer battery life, and all sort of other improvements. Given Linux/Windows/MacOS/DOS/iOS/Android are all effectively launchers for apps and provide broadly the same services I don't really care which, but I will choose the ones that make me most productive.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 year ago

The reopen tab/window fix will be a game changer for me. So many times this has caught me out because it didn't do as expected.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago

Which, by implication, means you can technically have "funnier fun" but not "more funnier" but should probably avoid both of these strange constructs.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago

I think I'll stay on Mastodon. I don't like the Firefish UI. I haven't tried Akkoma yet.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Neat. It'd look better with a brass opener though in my opinion.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

Here's hoping that happens, but it still won't fix two things: Firefox is kinda weird and clumsy on mobile, and it'll still need attestation if that's implemented on key websites as a hard-barrier to usage. I'm now on Android (I alternate between the two, so next cycle will be Apple), and even as a highly technical type I don't sideload on there anyway, so I think few will sideload on iOS either.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

Probably, which gives more ways to collect data and still uses WebKit underneath.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This is good in some ways and I welcome the BBC to the fediverse as an important step to universal acceptance. It's far better than using flaky bridges from other social networks.

What is disappointing is the very small range of content provided so far, Radio 4 & 5 plus some curiosities. I'd hoped for the excellent 6 Music channel. Let's see if they keep up with the sports in particular on 5. I'm glad that it's divided by station / topic so I can follow only what interests me.

I too would like more national broadcasters to get onboard. CBC I'm sure have some interesting content to share with the world, as do ABC, RTE, NZBC, others? I'd love to have culture from across the globe, which is the real value for Mastodon for me rather than as a news feed.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

Whilst gnome 3 wasn't for we it did have charm and I prefer it over Windows or KDE. I'm using xfce4, and really like Window Maker and CDE, but I get why these wouldn't work well on ultra wide displays. It's all personal preference and finding what works, which is part of my love for Linux.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 18 points 1 year ago (5 children)

While you are at it, convince Apple to allow Firefox on iOS, and decline to use WEI in Safari. Otherwise there's no way to avoid WEI on iPhone, and only one mainstream rendering engine free of this insidious malware. Many companies will shy away from it if it breaks mobile apps on the Apple platform.

[–] antony@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

I run Chrome to use work (Google) email and services, and Firefox for as much as possible. The challenge is that about a 10% of things I use only work properly on Chrome. It's IE6 all over again, history repeating itself.

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