and has a PhD about it*
(I don’t think that’s it - it’s 9.99 if you’re paying on desktop and 12.99 with the Apple tax (also applied to Android), but applies to your whole account.)
deleted by creator
Fellow French - wait until you realize their unions only apply to one company and not a whole industry so they can’t actually do anything on a large scale. This broke me.
That’s an excellent point, thanks for sharing your insight!
Ahh gotcha! And yeah that was another post by me, from the same website, on the same community, so the confusion is understandable:)
That is a reference I do not get.
good luck! I believe in you!
not as far as I know from my younger sisters. to be fair, we didn’t learn much media literacy in my time either.
Once again it’s that “worst person you know just made a great point” headline
“les mers” lol
confirming it’s funny
Oh, it’s not video games and heavy metal anymore?
The more people build instances and the more people create communities outside of lemmy.world, the more resilient all this will be. Lemmy is the kind of place where you can fix your issues by building alternatives.
Hosting an instance has some cost and technical difficulties, so I don’t go around recommending that, but creating an account on a mid-sized instance and creating communities there for what you like to talk about is in everyone’s power.
This is super cool!
I don’t think login works if you have 2FA, but not a huge problem :)
Go on the All tab with the setting New to see all posts that can be read by your instance. This still allows you to subscribe to some stuff on the Subscribed tab without having any curation in the All tab.
This is such a fascinating story! Rae from the Zoned Out podcast made a series about it - I’m not on her Patreon so I could only listen to the intro episode (first out of three) but was so interested!
I don’t know about the author, but I’m on Linux and Android and the apps I see on Notion Calendar are for Windows and Mac for desktop and for iOS on phone.
I’ve tried the web client a bit when it came out but it just didn’t really click for me (as in, I didn’t see how it would be better than any email client that has an integrated calendar). Also, calendar web clients just don’t answer the issue, in my opinion. And regular Notion is slow and clunky in my experience, so I haven’t given them the benefit of the doubt on the Calendar part of their tooling. :)