PT europeu na verdade acaba sendo bem diferente do nosso no contexto de tecnologia... Ficheiro, ecrã, sítio, rato, telemóvel 🤔
Tap the three line hamburguer menu at the top left corner, you'll see your username - all the way towards the right, aligned with your username, will be a little arrow. Tap there, and you can login into another instance.
Baba is You can last for over 6 and a half hours - the longest battery life I've ever seen on my Deck. You just need to enable the minimum TDP limit.
I also believe Brotato lasts a lot, Pixross too.
Arguably, some of the platforms I mentioned have even more of an interest on preventing bots. If I want to place ads on your website, but you can't tell me if out of 100 impressions 10 are bots or 90 are bots... I'm not wasting my money, or at the very least, I'll expect rates significantly lower than other competitors.
This reminds me of the style of the movie The Triplets of Belleville
That's the thing though - what system? Reddit, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, you name it, nobody managed to prevent bots. How would Lemmy be more successful at this? It's an extremely challenging battle, unfortunately.
I don't know if Lemmy is got suggested global guidelines or if it's up for each instance to provide them.
On Reddit, downvotes are supposedly used to mark posts and comments that do not fit the community they're on, harm the users, prevent discussion or are otherwise harmful (malware, etc). In practice, it's used as the disagree button.
While Lemmy's currently smaller community seems waaaay less downvote-heavy, regardless of the intention as it grows the downvote button will be used much in the same way as Reddit. It's a natural tendency.
No better example than the "UnpopularOpinion" subreddit: the entire goal is commenting an opinion that is unpopular, yet if you did that, you'd be massively downvoted because people disagree with your opinion... I mean yes? That was the point? In theory it should be upvoted for being relevant to the subreddit.
It can't, really. More robust moderator tools might allow for better filtering of new accounts, automoderator bots can work preventing spam links and copied messages... But that's about it.
Half the content you see online, if not more, is bot created. There are full channels on YouTube that are entirely made by bots - from phone comparisons to news.
Thanks a lot for this! Downloading now.
I'm pretty sure this happens when Android ROMs set the experimental flag that forces dynamic icons. Google experimented with it during the beta, but ultimately disabled the feature. But all ROMs that ship the AOSP launcher can enable it.
In this case, Lemmy's latest version works normally with dynamic icons, so forcing it might be causing issues.
Looks great, I quite like it. But about the background, keep in mind that dynamic icons are now a thing - and the current logo supports it. So the background color won't necessarily be chosen by you, but by the Monet subsystem based on the user's wallpaper.
There two main Nintendo Switch emulators, Yuzu and Ryujinx.
Yuzu is more open to sacrificing accuracy for performance, while Ryujinx is a bit more conservative.
Both work amazingly well, with excellent compatibility and extra features like rendering games at higher resolutions, upscaling textures and so on.