I'm not a developer but I believe it was the Voyager dev that explained Lemmy currently can't do this. Apps only reach out to Lemmy servers while they are open. Push notifications would require the developers to run their own servers that the apps would reach out to while running in the background and no one wants to pay for that especially since most apps are free. I may be explaining this wrong.
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Is 5 pounds enough?
I'd like to be a human on the wall in that room!
Acceleration in physics terms just means a change in velocity. Velocity is speed in a given direction. The steering wheel, gas pedal, and brake pedal all accelerate the vehicle.
If I remember right, each new account has the same subs subscribed to by default. Idk what they are and won't make a new account to find out lol. I assume those are the ones.
Maybe I misinterpreted either your previous comments or what the article is saying. But I can agree with that.
I can agree with that, perhaps I misinterpreted the previous comments.
The burden of proof should be on whoever is making a claim. If someone accuses me of doing something with no evidence, my verbal denial shouldn't be skeptical without proof. Brother isn't in a position that they should require to provide proof against the claim being made against them. I didn't see any mention in the article of other user's printers being bricked aside from the original claim from 2022. Maybe some further investigation would come up with something, but claims made on Reddit posts and YouTube videos hardly count as proof of anything.
I dont see how the burden of proof is on Brother. If you're looking for verification from tens of thousands of other printer users and hearing crickets, i think you have your answer.
Buying Blu-ray, going to theaters, and buying merchandise aren't alternatives to owning digitally. I won't speak for all pirates, but I just want to own a digital copy of what i pay for. Even streaming with a paid subscription isn't a viable alternative. I don't pirate to protest, I pirate because there's no other choice.
You're smart enough to understand that games depicting banks robbery won't lead to an increase in real life bank robbery, but somehow you're convinced a game with a strip club can teach dangerous habits? I usually run all red lights when I play GTA, how do you think that has affected my real life driving? I played an evil karma playthrough in fallout3, am i a psychotic person in real life? Do you have a complete list of behaviors people have a hard time separating from video games?