They do, in the manual!
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The most customizable DE will always be "any WM" π
like, on matrix or something π
Yep, "she" sent me identical, unsolicited messages from three different profiles. Seems it got stamped out though.
Interesting! I used KISS exclusively for years, and only changed because it broke on my latest phone. Maybe it's time to try it again.
I will say, I didn't have an issue with KISS' widget handling, but more with how few modern apps actually offer widgets...
"Here on the corner is the convenience store. We call it the Amazon Fire Store, lol. And because there is no more fertile soil it doesn't sell anything."
The remaining Ai Pins will work until February 28
Oh, wouldn't it be the ultimate irony if they'd finally got them to work just as the inventory is sold off and the servers shuttered?
"Too abstract. People might be upset that we don't sell actual fire."
Is there any real benefit to deleting the account?
I will no longer be using Instagram or regularly checking it.
I think you answered part of the question there: An inactive account is just bait for you to return and be sucked back in by the network effect. That's basically what "not regular checking" implies β that you may check less often but still log in occasionally.
On the other hand, deleting the account sends a message to Meta (who don't care about you individually, but mass exodus will be noticeable on their bottom line) and more importantly spur your contacts to move as well. Also, you make up your mind instead of keeping the abusive relationship with Meta an option.
Edited to add: Orphaned, unmonitored accounts are often the source of pwned passwords, which makes them an attack vector especially if you're not using strong, individual passwords for different sites. /end edit.
Impersonation is a tiny but possible risk, I guess β depending on how valuable you would be as a mark for scammers. Most people probably wouldn't even be on their radar. It's not something I would take into account, especially as Facebook and Instagram become less trustworthy or secure platforms in and of themselves.
So yes, there are benefits, per OP's point about first movers motivating others β and showing decisive action rather than leaving a door ajar (i.e. a dormant account) in case Zuckerberg shows slightly less oligarchic tendencies next week.
Apologies if my criticism was misdirected at your comment β and thanks for elaborating π€
My general point stands that people seem to hype up Graphene unduly, to the disadvantage of other ROM development projects (I use LineageOS for microG BTW π).
Same. I think it's been 14 years since I left, and I haven't regretted it. Then I quit LinkedIn and Google in quick succession, and my quality of life went through the roof.
Happy to spread the Okudagram love π