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  • I've never seen that happen, in fact bad reviews about problems in my apps keep being shown at the top of the list, even though the problems were solved years ago and the reviews are about a very early version.

  • He's actually super nice in person, only plays a character of an asshole for the show, when the camera is rolling.

  • Yeah, you absolutely can, and without needing root or anything.

  • I mean, realistically it's not possible to keep using an older version anyway. After a month or two it might stop working due to backend changes, unless it's truly an offline app like a calculator, then maybe it will only break after a longer period.

    So your choice is update or uninstall anyway.

    Like, do you seriously know anyone who uses "this app, version from March 2022" and "that app, version from January 2023" because that's their favourite versions of these apps? It's just not a thing that happens.

    Just like for websites. But I don't ever see people complaining that websites don't usually have changelogs. You just get the latest version every time you refresh and you can't do anything about it. And if they don't like changes, they stop using it, not try to reverse time.

  • Is that an iOS thing? On Android versions don't reset reviews, and there is no "review of older version" message.

  • Guy donates to liberal causes (like Fight for the Future), supports gender equality and social justice causes, openly criticizes racists, donates for refugees, worked on a project with Lina Khan, criticizes Trump on social media.

    But he once congratulated Trump on nominating an anti-Big Tech candidate to run the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice – an objectively good thing – so now he's MAGA. Complete lunacy.

  • It should be right-aligned so that the timestamp and status is visible against a light background. But it's left-aligned due to a bug.

  • Yes, and then they ban that developer and their apps. It doesn't matter you can install apps outside of the Play Store, if Google still controls which apps you are allowed to install.

  • It's fine! You were trying to show how Windows is better because you can't make a mistake like that and succeeded!

    I'm joking

  • So, the article was right?

  • No, the US isn't a democracy either

  • How do you know "the language" here? The snippet would be valid in many languages that IntelliJ supports.

  • If they choose to. I have the natural language suggestions enabled since it often helps me make my comments flow better. For this suggestion I'd add it to the ignore list, which you can always do.

    Of course you are not getting a post for the vast majority of actually useful suggestions it gives, like fixing accidental commas or typos (that result in a valid word, but one that doesn't make grammatical sense where it is).

  • AI slop

  • Not all of them are enjoyable when played on a small touchscreen, so the question is still relevant: which ones actually work well for the form factor?

  • They don't. They sell tools to governments and companies, that the clients use with their own data, that they already have. Palantir doesn't do the spying or data harvesting, and they don't have any data of their own, they develop and sell tools that clients use with whatever data the clients have.

    They make the spy tools, they are not doing the spying.

  • Some people might care about supporting the creators they enjoy by having their view count. If it looks like nobody is watching, then that doesn't fare well for the creator, even if in reality they have a viewership that's invisible.

  • They can also request location info and other things on a website, and people also just need to click Allow.

  • They can also use push notification on websites, and for both websites and apps you have to agree to a system prompt first to allow it to happen.

    So that's not the reason.