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‘Pass It, Pass It, Pass It, Pass It, Pass It,’ The President Says About A Bill The GOP Says Will Be Useful To Silence LGBTQ Voices
  • I really mean it. Think about it. Do you ever get a chance to look at what your kids are looking at online?

    Jesus. Fucking. Christ.

    If people don't know what their kids are looking at online then perhaps they should gain some technical literacy and parenting skills.

  • What's something you used to do/see/say but don't anymore because you don't feel it's right?
  • I've always though that being an incel would be far too easy to get into. Back when I was a young, (even more) socially anxious and depressed teenager, I could see myself definitely agreeing with some of their world views. Thankfully I finally took some responsibility for my own issues, much like you have done, but it's absolutely wild to me that I almost found myself identifying as one of them.

  • Mission Center: A rust clone of the Windows Task Manager
  • That is a very good question. Short answer: I don't know as I am not familiar with the project.

    I have had a brief look at the issue tracker and it doesn't seem to be mentioned on there. Perhaps I will raise an issue later when I am at my computer (or if anyone else beats me to it then please feel free).

  • Mission Center: A rust clone of the Windows Task Manager
  • How long is "a while"? I've had it open for around 30 minutes now and I'm not seeing what you're describing. Around the 15 minute mark I also tried clicking through various tabs, performing some actions, etc. and memory usage is still staying steady at 247MiB.

  • People around the world, do you drink tap water without boiling?
  • Scotland here. We don't boil water before use.

    I have family down in North West England that do have to do this, though. They live in an area where there is a thin layer of soil and a lot of clay. The water isn't particularly hard but it also doesn't taste very nice if you don't boil it first.

  • Android compatibility is insane!
  • Ha, I was not expecting anyone to be that interested in it! I've checked my Google Play console and it turns out I unpublished it a while ago to stop new downloads.

    The app was called "Gaffer for Giffgaff". For those of you who aren't from the United Kingdom, "Giffgaff" is a mobile phone network over here.

    Back when I made this app, the network had a real problem with onboarding. The APN settings weren't included on new Android handsets by default as of yet (which they are today) and most new users would have to type them in manually. There were apps that input these settings before I started developing mine, but these were not very user friendly even by 2011 standards! In later revisions of the app, I even paid £100 to have a professional voice actor record some lines to guide users through the setup process which I uploaded here: https://m.soundcloud.com/bitbrit/gaffer-for-giffgaff-apn-setup (I don't know why I thought uploading this to SoundCloud at the time was something to do. Guess I was just proud of it?)

    As well as onboarding, the network had issues with reliability. My app included push notifications so that the user could connect to WiFi and quickly figure out if the Giffgaff network was down or if their phone was not working properly. At first I started sending these notifications myself but after my app gained some attention, the Giffgaff forum moderators began sending the notifications themselves (although I seem to remember that I wasn't allowed to tell anyone about this at the time).

    These days, features like push notifications aren't considered to be that fancy. When I was making this app, though, it was a pretty big deal. I was sending notifications at scale and doing it on basically 0 budget, as an individual.

    Anyway, enough background information. I've gone through the app and taken some screenshots. I've also included the .APK file however I would recommend that you don't install this (I am, after all, just some guy on the internet and not a trustworthy source) - but it's there in case you feel adventurous.

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14m-d-uADZZvFeEAkMNtYwvyfxoIeMDpq

  • Android compatibility is insane!
  • I love it. I made an Android app in 2011 and I still sometimes load up the .apk for nostalgia.

    It was the first app I ever made and although some functions no longer work (due to 3rd party SDKs and APIs that no longer exist), it's mostly still pretty flawless.

    According to my Google Play dashboard, there are even some people that still use it!

  • Does Lemmy content get indexed by search engines?
  • I've just tried a quick test using some popular queries and it looks as though communities are indexed but individual posts aren't? I agree, it would be nice to replace Reddit in this regard.

    Maybe the above is only a temporary measure to help maintain server load?

  • [Question] Installing Lemmy with Ansible
  • From my (admittedly very limited) understanding, Ansible is more "automation software" in that it has a controller which is responsible for issuing commands to clients.

    So you run Ansible on your computer, it will communicate with your server over the internet and give it a list of instructions on how to install Lemmy.