I always have the same thoughts when people say they use browsers. Apps are (in my experience) much more practical to use. Also, I think browsers are an ok option on a computer, but not mobile.
I always have the same thoughts when people say they use browsers. Apps are (in my experience) much more practical to use. Also, I think browsers are an ok option on a computer, but not mobile.
Isn’t this for a browser’s autofill? I don’t have enough knowledge on the subject, but even though it can be vulnerable, it isn’t as bad as browsers?
Yeah, latex is by far the best. True, it’s expensive but definitely worth it! I’ve had mine for two years now I think and it’s great, no issues whatsoever.
So, I have my games on an old phone to not clutter my phone. What I do with these is just change the date on your phone, and that day’s puzzle should unlock for you. But that’s the benefit of having it on another phone so it doesn’t fuck up your messages and other stuff.
P.s. I’m assuming this is played on a phone, if not, just ignore my suggestion, but this could work on any device.
I think that’s for the whole week, but even then, it depends on the person’s weight to begin with.
You can also look into podcasts dedicated for sleep stories. There’s Nothing Much Happens, Sleep With Me, and lots more if you search sleep stories, I’m sure you’ll find something you like.
Ok, let’s talk about Lemmy specifically. The app I’m currently using (Connect) has so many great features like swipe gestures that improve browsing tremendously. Just in this thread, there was a link that I had to use the browser to view that had two images that I needed to zoom in to view and then zoom out to read the other comments. This is something you don’t deal with when using an app because it’s usually optimized for easier viewing.
But at the end of the day, this is about habits and what you feel most comfortable with.
Have you ever tried an app and thought, nah I don’t like it?