

Hopefully people start posting in niche communities!
(But not the Taylor Swift armpit one)
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Hopefully people start posting in niche communities!
(But not the Taylor Swift armpit one)
Even if message content is hidden from the user, Smart Reply can access it
This comes from Android Smart Reply, not GBoard: https://developers.google.com/ml-kit/language/smart-reply
It’s on-device local processing using AI and it integrates with notifications (not the keyboard). GBoard has no access to your messages
Signal is hostile to third party clients like Molly.im as well
Does Stanford Federal Credit Union launch?
Hilarious, I just got a reach out for working on the Pixel camera
Luigi, is that you?
Honestly I just use ChatGPT for all my questions now
I checked your comment history and you’re one to talk (/s)
So he cares slightly more than when I go to the grocery store but forget my reusable bags
Seems like it will cost Mullvad more for bandwidth. Great feature overall, very similar to Monero’s Dandelion++
That’s weird as heck and you should tell him that
The crazy thing about doors you open with your foot is that premium areas like airport lounges have them. Like, rich people know they’re good, so they put them in spaces they go, but nah not for your average public facility enjoyer
I hope you’re not the same person who posted about their dad sharing porn on FB
It’s literally an ad? You can choose which search terms your ad appears for
Now I know for sure that he’s a worthless selfish waste of a human being.
-2 months later-
ooh is that the new iPhone?
It is what you think it is, come join ^^. It’s a small niche world
Can confirm, I have a website (https://2009scape.org/) with tonnes of legacy forum posts (100k+). No crawlers ever go there.
It’s a shame that 404media didn’t do any due diligence when writing this
Strong mentality
Years ago I did a UX study on Lemmy’s frontend, and tbh not much has changed since. Things like when editing a thread, the Save button is multiple proximity separators apart from the text you’re editing, making it very easy to missclick cancel. Or in the community search, you can’t search on specific instances that aren’t yours.
I’ve gotten very used to the UI over time but it definitely needs a “pain point” passover