IHateReddit 11h ago • 100%
works for me in Boost, DuckDuckGo and Samsung Gallery
IHateReddit 16h ago • 100%
the opened reply is "bees, not animals" and the replies below belong to that
IHateReddit 4d ago • 100%
Is that supposed to be formatted in some way? Because it is not on Boost
IHateReddit 7d ago • 100%
finally someone who provides a solution to the problem!
IHateReddit 1w ago • 100%
- trains can drive at higher speeds than buses
- train wheels don't emit microplastic particles like bus tires do
- trains are significantly safer than buses
- trains move on tracks which results in them moving in a stable and predictable way while buses often shake more which can result in people feeling sick (happens to me often when taking the bus)
IHateReddit 2w ago • 100%
I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it
IHateReddit 4mo ago • 100%
this one would be the alternative
IHateReddit 4mo ago • 85%
It may show up for other people since search results depend on a lot of factors
IHateReddit 4mo ago • 100%
Ein Kommentar im Journalismus ist ein Meinungsbeitrag zu einem Thema, der den Autor namentlich nennt.
Der Kommentar wird meistens verwendet, um die Leser von seinem Standpunkt zu überzeugen.
IHateReddit 4mo ago • 100%
or with "Edit: Thanks for 35 upvotes!"
IHateReddit 4mo ago • 96%
you don't need to put POV there lol
IHateReddit 4mo ago • 100%
I use MemeScanner and it's great, but unfortunately not Open Source:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mamsie.memescanner
Hi, I am planning to build my own location history service similar to the google maps timeline. For this, I need a simple app that sends my current location (and current speed/altitude if possible) to a given HTTPS endpoint every x seconds. Is there an app that does that? I could also build my own app, but I'd prefer to spend my time on the server-side. I found a similar feature in OsmAnd (see the image below), but I'd like to not send my coordinates via URL parameters for security reasons. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fc79b040-dd9a-4671-b0cc-61082fc44683.png)
This comment was the first one I ever saw that said "Deleted by creator" so I was wondering what would happen if you copy the text of it. Apparently, this shows the text of the deleted comment. Is this a bug?
public transit and walking increased because I was on holiday. also the displayed hours do not represent the real time I was moving because google sometimes continues recording even if I go to a supermarket, take a break etc