Oh lol. I wonder how that's going - especially when they had to drop their enhanced feeds for Twitter.
This might be useful for their community posts - is there a seperate feed for them or are they included in the videos feed?
I never see the community posts anywhere except for the home page & on the creator's page. Which makes it frustrating because I only stay in the subscriptions page - so I only get updates if they upload a video.
Whats next for third party youtube clients, skateboard themed names? Rad?
These tips are good, thank you everyone.
I experienced my first egg yolk gelling from being in the freezer for too long
Log into discord, copy the documentation and create a PR with it. (Or make a wiki?)
I think this'd help massively by explaining the components to RSS.
As for instagram or the other sites that do not have RSS, you could choose to self host your own RSS generator, such as RSS-Bridge or RSSHub.
With self hosted though, you could even customise those feed generators and customise your own feeds.
Hell yeah!
I have one that has a retractable mouthpiece that slides out when you twist the bottom. It's great for portability, but the mouthpiece is very small as a downside.
!trendingcommunities@feddit.nl is a good place to check out to find which communities are on the rise jn terms of posts and subscribers, and to discover those communities.
Having the same experience here too. Not as bad as it was before.
Yep, moved to another instance after their defederation and I don't see much of the trolling as much as before.
Ha. Loved the last one. Everyone's speech is so unpredictable, it's hard to understand everyone. Some too deep, some too soft, some too shrill, etc.
This study is very promising to me, where I was born profoundly deaf and need hearing aids to hear. Hopefully one day I may be able to take it to improve my hearing.
Can agree with the deaf community part - they really have a "one of us, one of us, one of us" vibe going on.
I wonder how much the hearing aid industry will be impacted with this. You can only fit so much technology into a plastic shell but you still don't fix the underlying issue.
They'd do well in consulting then!