Electrical and Electronics engineer, programming, blogging, music. From the UK 🇬🇧
Same, i used to sub with Spotify, in the last 2 years i’ve been on Apple music, they even have better collection and playlists of non-english music. Spotify is full of rap music and so hard to discover anything else unless you know what you are searching for.
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in the uk it used to be £18 now £20 … that’s about €23 or $25
there are many fediverse alternatives, but honestly they’re deserted.
Most of them are either FB or IG users anyway, so their data are already being taken.
They want to keep the top content creators from considering threads. Threads is a real threat to twitter specially with all the issues around twitter atm.
yeah seems so. and i’m not sure if software companies really wants that.
during the lockdown i tried to connect my WP personal blog to a tumblr account i had from years ago, the tech community their almost don’t exist, specially if compared to other social media platforms. Not sure about them now tho.
Who still uses tumblr 😄
As of today it wouldn’t be that hard, alternatives are available and some of them are as good but don’t have the same market share.
People are moving away from twitter because it’s full of spam, nudity and bullying. That doesn’t makes twitter any unique and/or worthy, that makes it toxic place to be in.
Freedom of speech and (nudity, bullying) are not the same thing.
if you don’t mind pay a bit more, then i highly recommend name.com they have been in the business since ages.
if facebook and ig are allowed then threads will get the approval anytime soon anyway.
name.com is a good choice to consider, but they are more expensive than google domains.
the main benefit of this, is that you can self-replace the battery when it becomes excessively degraded and doesn’t hold charge as good as a healthy battery. otherwise you’d still need a power-bank for your other tech, such as AirPods or similar stuff.
Oh sorry, i didn’t notice that.
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IME to build a site with Hugo is much easier than all other SSGs, specially the JS/TS-based SSGs i find them much harder and complicated to work with. Also, Hugo seems to be much popular with blogs and there are many ready and free to use themes which you can use them as start point then customise from there.
youll have to pay with a cc based in, say the UK, so they’ll automatically change your location back to the UK. doesn’t work anymore.