Lemmy is a platform without an algorithm, the content curation is in your hands.
My feed is shitposts and cute animals, if you don't like what you see then unsubscribe from those communities.
Lemmy is a platform without an algorithm, the content curation is in your hands.
My feed is shitposts and cute animals, if you don't like what you see then unsubscribe from those communities.
In my opinion people focus too much on what lemmy could be and are failing to appreciate what it is.
Engaging with the platform as it is will better attract others than going elsewhere and promising things that lemmy might not ever be.
How is your mileage on that? I tried out the stylus last year but found the headphone jack was garbage. Took my earbuds to an electronics shop and found every Moto phone had bad jacks. Every non-Moto jack worked fine. For reference, I would play any sound at low volume and there would be a hissing/static noise in my buds.
My guess is that Google recently devalued the negative reviews from the API fiasco because enough time has passed. The reviews are (probably) still there, but those 1 star ratings are no longer in the "average" shown to users.
I can recommend the Samsung Galaxy A25. Has samsung chips (A15 has mediatek) and an audio jack (A35 does not). From what I've seen the new models (A16 at least) have all ditched the audio jack.
Decent phone with an okay screen, a headphone jack, and expandable storage.
You should especially delete a job-hunting account once you're done with it. It depends on the site, but it likely has all the info off your resume.
The sites themselves have no reason to delete your data, plus they probably want to sell your data and / or feed it to AI.
We all know these sites have all this data, attracting those who want to hack the site to sell the data themselves.