Why are people downvoting someone who likes to be a first adopter?
That’s how word of mouth on new, sometimes better, products gets out.
Why are people downvoting someone who likes to be a first adopter?
That’s how word of mouth on new, sometimes better, products gets out.
Could be one of those C-suite power plays:
Texeira is managing their one profitable product profitably and looks destined to be CEO.
The old CEO Baker suddenly resigns, and appoints Chambers as (permanent) successor CEO.
Chambers and/or Baker is in tight with the head of HR Chehak, and gets her to declare that Texeira is physically unfit for his job as Chief Product Officer or any other job at Mozilla.
Chambers and/or Baker get their wish for Chambers to become CEO;
Demonstrably competent exec Texeira is essentially out of a job;
Great success!
I love Sync!
Except on iOS, where my bookmarks and passwords never actually synch, because it’s not really Firefox but a weird skin on Safari because… Apple.
I can see this being very taxing on an instance’s network resources, maintaining and sending the complete list of communities that it has access to every time a request like this is started.
How would that even work?
Any given instance only has records of the /c’s that its users have joined, and there are likely plenty of /c’s that its users have not joined.
What if some instances have disappeared, along with their /c’s? There are some zombie /c’s out there because of this, and those could really use some cleanup because their content is still in the caches of many instances.
What about de-federation? What happens to de-federated /c’s?
🎵 “Today’s random number… 3 bits” 🎵
I tried on my iOS device, v 2.9.1 and it’s behaving similarly to what I describe in my reply to @pro_user@lemm.ee who told me about pulling down to refresh:
It seems to cycle between “Failed to find random community”, !100yearsago@sh.itjust.works , and !categoryiii@lemmy.world - which is a /c that I subscribe to already
but in iOS v 2.9.1 it adds !3dprinting@lemmy.world , and wowthisnsfwsubexists@zerobytes.monster - which returns a “nothing to see here” message, and some Korean NSFW /c that has never come up again after coming up twice.
Interesting, I didn’t know you could do that!
But it doesn’t really work.
It seems to cycle between “Failed to find random community”, !100yearsago@sh.itjust.works , and !categoryiii@lemmy.world - which is a /c that I subscribe to already
I am using Android v 2.9.1
Robots do not need to be thanked in Japanese.