You aren’t wrong, I just read the headline and the comments. However, my comment isn’t about anything in this article.
You aren’t wrong, I just read the headline and the comments. However, my comment isn’t about anything in this article.
I hate the timing of that EU decision, because we’ll never know if Apple did the switch because of it, or because 10 years had passed since they promised 10 years of Lightning anyway.
It’s been a while since the days of installing certificates to sideload apps
Same here, have no problems so far.
Any recommendations for an iOS client?
I’m so glad that spam calls aren’t a thing where I live yet. SMS spam is a relatively new phenomenon here.
EDIT: I completely skipped over the point of the post. If you’re busy, or you don’t want to be called, can’t you just decline the call?
Didn’t you know? It’s doesn’t matter that they’re still making billions more than they ever made, numbers have to go higher.
That’s actually fair, you did get banned before the spam and the timestamps were too close when I first checked. I can’t see the context because the asklemmy post is not available anymore, but from the reaction to the ban and the spam from multiple accounts I can’t feel that bad for you :P
You can access mod logs on Voyager. Go to your profile, it’s under “Moderator Zone”.
They got banned for “botspam” for writing the same comment twice on two different posts, completely off topic. And that exact same comment was spammed by another account.
EDIT: Filter the mod log by users “reddthat.com/corymbia” and “lemmy.today/jobby”.
EDIT 2: they were banned before the actual spam, my bad
You do realize that mod logs are public, right? That’s not why you were banned
People are subscribed to Adobe products?
Let’s be honest, regardless of whether or not this is true, it’s been instructed to say that.
your browser has a what now
Fork it, improve it, get in they discord, cause general
disarraydiscord, leave
smh
Piggybacking to add that you’re feeding trolls by downvoting them.
Might not be true, I read it back when they first announced USB-C, and I can’t find anything about it right now.