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A study on confidence without confidence intervals?


Are they really forcing us to use the app for maximizing user engagement? I tend to think they can syphon more user data from an app than from a browser and that would be their motivation.

While I have my tinfoil hat on, let's continue. I think reddit gradually degraded the mobile browser experience on purpose to push users toward the app. Seriously, how hard is it to show an image without clipping it? Images were fully shown before, then you had to click on individual posts to see them without cropping. Forcing people to expand comments is another one. Before we had infinite scroll, then you had to click many times to see the full extent of comments... And then a bit later, passed a few levels of nesting you were forced to use the app.

I don't know if an app like SlimSocial (which let you use Facebook's mobile site with the embedded messenger) exists for Reddit. I hate being forced to accept "permissons" to install / use an app. Personal data is the price to pay for services nowadays.


They can't push notifications without an app, so yeah. Install the app and it's a neverending stream of bullshit, so no, thanks.

Getting rather fed up with Google's random news/articles (I'm guessing paid by advertisers?), although I know I can disable that, I just forgot where. I think I enabled it when setting up Assistant.


did my PhD from A to Z listening to the same songza, then google play music, now youtube music station. I still listen to it while working.

I cannot relate more to what has been said above.


This made my day. Thank you so much


Also using pass here.

Someone has an opinion/solution for the problem of exposing the list of everything you are using a password for? The fact that pass doesn't encrypt that makes me somewhat uncomfortable about hosting the remote git repo on an Internet accessible machine / service. Keeping the data "offline" (if such a thing exists) makes the sync across devices more challenging...


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