I did not get what exactly do you need. Most of Journal apps can notify you and show calendar view. I use diarium and satisfied with its functionality. It is not Foss and is a fremium (all features cost few bucks as a one time payment)
Tried both and stay with simple. Do not remember why exactly, but there were things which I was not able to do with aves.
es gibt dort nur “English” und “undetermined”. feddit.de bittet auch nut “english” und “deutsch”. Mochtest du Italianish Posts lesen? - noch ein Konto.
Leider nicht. Ich habe ein Account bei “English-sprachige” Instanz und von dort, kann ich deutsche Posts gahr nicht sehen.
🙂 I do not know.
Ah sorry. Yes, if FM radio is more important than ram - this is a benefit.
Well, 7 yaars old fair phone 2 has 2gb of memory and 32 GB of storage. Not enough for my usecases in 2023. Not diving in microusb, BT 4.0, 2420mAh battery and other things.
Yes, mostly every day. I have 9500 daily steps goal in my galaxy watch.
I do not think this is because of Reddit as such. These things are unavoidable when more generic population joins. Humans are… different.
I walk. 45-60min per day.
It will be slow (new soft targets relatedly new he) Many technology improve noticeably on this time frame, für ne camera is important. 5 yars for a top spec phone is the limit for me.
Many things are improved since then. For example cameras.
New os and new apps are done consider relatedly me hw, thew will not work great on an so old one (which was not the absolute top at the release date). I can imagine 5 years, not not 7 die my self.
Feedme on my phone synced with feedly in the web. Use both platforms.
If I check phones released 7 years old … I do not to use them today. Even if updates would be provided.
Well, all what they did and do focuses on showing some formal growth and potential for the IPO. I could imagine they can say that they will also support activepub if experts will decide that this helps with the IPO
Agree - properly delete user content in a social system is not that easy as one can think. The good thing is, Lemmy is not the first social platform which must do this.
Thanks. I fully understand that instance admins are responsible to their instance only. And single post/comment removing logic also makes sense. But the idea that removing account keeps all content untouched sounds rather questionable from a regular-user centric point of view which GDPR follows. I mean this logic would allow goigle/Facebook/Twitter etc to keep basically everything since this is mostly things you created + metadata.
I will try to find out if/what Lemmy documentation says about this.
Can you provide a source for this statement? According to legal clarification I checked, the rule to permanently delete user data applicable to small businesses as well.
It would be great to mention what photon app is about. Not everyone knows this up front.