That second one is perfect considering the subreddit.
That second one is perfect considering the subreddit.
Do they disable the app if you update or display a warning that it might not be compatible like dexcom?
He can’t short twitter, when he bought it he took it private.
If your library has hoopla you can get ebooks, music, tv shows, movies, comics, and magazines too. Unfortunately doesn’t work with ereaders for the ebooks.
If it needs the servers ip address doesn’t that make it not a big deal since the ip is hidden in the dns record if cloudflare is proxying?
This sounds even more frustrating than digital menu boards that instead of just being digital to be able to update easily rotate screens quickly where you have to wait through multiple cycles to read it.
they were met with a blank screen that showed no search results and a pop-up linking to the website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Preventing finding misinformation and sending to a trusted source sounds good to me. Social media being used as a source is why idiots were eating horse dewormer.
Apple isn’t really a good example, they’re pushing the standard. I don’t know of any smart devices they make themselves besides the homepod.
You complained about downvotes only 8 minutes after posting? Seriously?
Yes, according to the dev of Apollo it’s $12,000 for 50 million API calls and he said he paid $166 for the same amount of API calls from imgur.
Voyager has something similar. You paste a multi Reddit link from your reddit account and it will find alternatives on Lemmy.
I would spend the money on a domain. There’s lots of new TLDs to choose from and some are cheap. A .stream domain is $3.99 at namesilo as is .link.