I like FBReader and Librera but i don't know if they count as good UI. Properly, FBReader especially has a good UI imo
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I'm currently using an MSI Alpha 15 with Ryzen 5800H and RX6600M. And it's working really well and it has great thermals on top of everything. But really, most laptops just work these days.
Yeah, it's super weird. And it's not even like they're reusing code or anything. The Hangouts version was basically embedded YouTube like we see in Discord but the current Meets implementation is within the YouTube app, which is really neat but again, why don't more people know about it?
Exactly... My Nothing Phone 1 will receive the same final Android version as the new Zenfone. That's really disappointing
I recently discovered that Google Meet allows you to sync-play YouTube videos with anyone on Android as long as the one who starts the sharing session has YouTube Premium. That got me thinking though... Just how much effort has Google put into features that I don't think anybody knows about?
Only two major Android upgrades though...
Yeah, it's a gimmick, but it's a gimmick in an overall solid phone and for me, it does have its use in being less distracting than the usual modes of notifications.
I hope so, but I somehow doubt it. Reddit has so many casual users who were never even aware of the existence of third party apps and consider the protests to be "pointless".
No it isn't. Works as intended for me on both Firefox and Brave.
Do you have cookies disabled somewhere?
There is no cross-login. You login on your current instance and get to follow communities, users, threads, etc from other instances from within your current instance.
That feels like a poor analogy simply due to the fact that this discussion is about federating with Threads rather than asking everybody to join Threads itself.