The similarly priced Pixels get similar update levels to the iPhone SE
I play Piano & Quake
The similarly priced Pixels get similar update levels to the iPhone SE
Couldn’t care less about blue bubbles cause I mostly use Telegram. I’m currently running two phones, on iOS & one Android.
My iPhone syncs nicely with my iPad which i appreciate. I also find the photos app better, especially how you can sort by date (metadata) or date-uploaded. Also the 6.1inch iPhone gets better battery than any of the similar-sized Androids I’ve tried.
Quake Champions is an awesome PC shooter that almost no one has heard about. Has a small pro-league and everything
At home I exclusively go up-stairs on all fours
Niche communities like Quake Champions and city-specific subs
Pixel 7a is really nice, and the 6a goes on sale pretty cheap if you can find it in stock
I use Apple Music on Android/Windows, would recommend
I’ve used Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music
Id rank them:
Apple Music
Spotify
Amazon Music (hot take I know)
Deezer
YT Music
Tidal (expensive and didn’t like the UI
On Android/Windows btw
Id stick with reddit and use AdBlock to avoid supporting the platform
Not opposed to ads necessarily, altho would be opposed to any trackers that are used for ad-targetting.
Not sure this is even possible with Lemmy tho?
I still can’t log in, keyboard won’t stay open when I try to put in my instance url
On iOS/Android/Mac I like Spark most
Seems like a nice change tbh
Not iOS-only but, great on iOS:
Telegram: fav messenger
TickTick: best reminders app imo
Bitwarden: great password manager
Marvis: cool 3rd party app for Apple Music, connects with Last.fm too
Telegram, Bitwarden, Ticktick
U forgot Thunder
Is there a rundown on what they’re all like? Only familiar with Lemmy and Mastodon
Bioshock I think, loved it so much. Excellent writing and graphic design. Wish the remaster had improved the visuals more tho
I’ve never been asked at a party if I’m a Redditor lol. I think that’s just a context issue
Windows on desktop, Mac on laptop (altho likely switching to Framework with windows soon)