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I agree. Connect is a great app but it's closed source nature makes me step back in using it.
If it was open source I can see myself switching to it.
They will still keep them green. You know how teens react to those bubbles.
I think it's always been like this.
Has something changed?
For this, I tend to use the AI features of duck duck go. Just ask the question and get an answer. No account needed.
I completely forgot it's on beta. Been using it ever since and it feels good enough tbh.
Initially there were some graphical issue when it comes to formatting but it's all been ironed out.
First recall, then getting rid of local accounts, and now this.
Might shift back to Linux now.
Less content to go through, so you end up going through posts and comments a bit more thoroughly. This translates to higher engagement from users overall compared to Reddit.
The con of course is less content to go through.
Shit move from Reddit. Glad I jumped ship to lemmy.
Honestly, lemmy has less users compared to Reddit, yet you still get more engagement.
Because a bunch of idiots take their hands off their steering wheel and think Elmo's car is 100% safe.
Honestly, just take a basic normal car, and replace its engine with an electric one. No on screen entertainment, no cameras, no AI bull shit, no self driving. Just as basic as it gets.
It's because of that one link on erbff.
That one image is taking ages to load.