It's called PWA - Progressive Web Apps, basically web apps as apps. Been around as a concept for a while and hasn't really caught on, but is useful for making offline versions of WebApps or easily updatable clients like wefwef.
Boo urns
I've been on it way too long and no ones ever had anything nice to say about reddit in the first place, it's always about the community.
I don't see anything wrong with wefwef, it just looks like a modern nonsense brand-word and easy to remember too. My wife commented that it reminded her of WOOF from the office
Hello from lemmy! I love that we can see and interact with kbin :)
I would expect token/credentials to originate from your device, not sure of the particulars here but it is open source so doubt anything shady. Don't reuse passwords I'm sure you know
Yes, but that's true of any service where you are providing credentials to a third party. No worse than any other lemmy/reddit/whatever app, except for your level of trust.
Worth noting the breach is on the users side, this isn't a breach of OpenAI itself
I see results from en.m.wikipedia.org weirdly, but none from the main site.
This was on my radar due to Ravenfield, has anyone tried both?
Interested in your source
I still read slashdot time to time but not too seriously, why did you leave?
Hello from jerboa on Android! Another reddit refugee, former digg refugee ¯\_( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)_/¯
First post, liking what I'm seeing so far! Appreciate that signup here was quick/easy, had some issues on other instances.