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This is actually good. There’s finally more room for good services offered by smaller companies that care about users.
This is actually good. There’s finally more room for good services offered by smaller companies that care about users.
I agree h264 is probably the most compatible nowadays and most efficient in storage/processing. h265 requires more processing both to convert and to play, which makes older hardware struggle in high resolutions besides is not present in all devices.
Seems like quite a lot of people on Reddit are suffering from some random apps (such as the phone app) taking gigabytes of space, which didn’t happen before.
But then, if it depends on customers to collectively stop buying something, we’re doomed already.
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Used to be the MacOS and iOS subreddits.
But if it wasn’t available in the API then apps would have to do a fetch of all the users posts to calculate it, possibly discouraging it.
That’s nice!
It works for any instance though, not only lemmy.world.
Problem is deeplinks such as https://m.lemmy.world/post/1291838 don’t work
Besides bigger batteries make phones heavier pretty quickly. For mobile devices, optimized system and apps is very important.
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