

It’s impossible to know


It’s impossible to know


The 1 day blinding stew is good too. Also pondering orbs.


Revolution IRC, Scoobatt.
One of the hard problems I still have today in Linux is if I’m having trouble with software and need to know what it is actually called, sometimes that is difficult. Like how am I supposed to know the installer is called calamares or the text editor is called leafpad when the OS calls them “installer” and “text editor”
Bit it will always return


The biggest two things is that the profile button is all the way up in the top right corner, away from the thumbs, which is inconvenient if you want to find your past posts / comments.
Voyager has it down at the bottom.
The other things is I’ve gotten used to the “pull from the side to like a post” feature from Voyager, and I keep trying to do it in blorp but nothing happens lol. But that isn’t the dealbreaker, just a nice to have.
I do really like the color scheme of blorp, especially the color of the heart for a liked post! And I still use it daily because Voyager doesn’t support piefed. Thank you for writing your software, giving it away for free, AND listening to users!
This is how I do it. When I forget that I have it pinned on the taskbar or don’t want to use the mouse. I don’t need it enough on windows to remember the keyboard shortcut.


I was curious so I searched. This is the best info I could find.
https://proton.me/blog/turn-off-gemini-on-android
Proton claims that even if you turn everything off, it will still watch in the background because Google is replacing assistant with Gemini. That still hasn’t happened on my phone. I can still use the regular Google assistant, but I feel like I’m not smart enough to evaluate the claims to know whether it is really running on my phone or not.
Proton also has a profit motive in making people upset with Google, so I don’t know.


Is it possible to move profile button down to the bottom?


I tried blorp, and voyager is much better


Like a hose? What is non conductive?


It definitely makes sense in the same way that the famous experiment on abstract thought makes sense. Iirc, The experimenter a hundred years ago or more asked various people in different parts of Germany questions like, if a bird flies 20 miles an hour, about how long would it take to fly from Berlin to Frankfurt, and most people just couldn’t entertain the question and would say that makes no sense a bird would never fly between those places.
It’s only with our education system today that more people could entertain the question, how long a bird would take to fly from Frankfurt to Berlin, even if no real bird would ever do it, or not bat an eye at possessing everything in the universe in quantities of zero.


I have 0 apples right now, and most of the time!


I don’t see the screenshot :c


It was good of you for trying. I did almost the same thing, except once I had an account on my little server, I started finding interesting people right away on the explore tab of the app. I followed them, and followed the people they boosted, and generally had a great experience. It sounds like it just isn’t for everyone and that’s ok. It will just keep growing slowly on its own.
Very similar to you except I started out on the Lemmy app and Lemmy.ml before finding blahaj :)
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