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It looks like Instagram might finally receive a proper tablet/large screen support! We truly live in the age of wonders. ✨
screenshot credit: @Techaltar
#Apple is generally known for delivering intuitive user interfaces but God is Stage Manager not one of them.
I've tried to learn it, I've tried to understand it but it still confuses me.
During the WWDC conference Apple made it essentially the headline feature of the new macOS release but I have yet to see anyone actually use it.
Instead of adding features no one asked for, the company should focus on making the window snapping more bearable as it still falls behind both Windows and Linux. 🤦
So I ordered two last-minute gifts from Amazon.de on Monday and one on Wednesday. All of the packages made it on time.
It's crazy to me that so few people use Amazon here in Czech Republic despite it working so well.
The only possible drawback I can see is that the website's translation isn't flawless but I don't think that's what's holding people back.
If you can think of a reason why Amazon doesn't have an incentive to expand here as well as people not being interested, please let me know.
I've been invited to do an AMA on Reddit tomorrow. Verifying that's really me!
https://www.reddit.com/r/Mastodon/comments/zqfr4h/ama_with_eugen_rochko_founder_and_lead_developer/
Are there plans to allow 'how many time a toot has been favorited' to be used as a sort criteria? If not, why was the decision taken to not use...
I find it hard to believe that #elonmusk wasn't ready for the poll results.
As others have said:
It's either a way out of the fiasco that the #TwitterTakeover has been.
or
It's a part of a greater plan Elon has with the company.
Either way, as long as Elon is the owner of #Twitter, the poll results don't matter.
I like when someone tries to inovate things but Elon Musk's restructuring of Twitter is a bad example of how to do it.
The selective censorship, unstable environment (e.g. the blue checkmark controversy) and the CEO trying to look like he's saving the world shows why a social network should not be run by individuals.
While I don't believe the recent poll about stepping down from being a CEO has any real value, diversifying the leadership is, in my opinion, the only thing that can save Twitter.