Being run by the project developers left after the primary dev’s departure and (if you’ll excuse the drama) betrayal by selling to what amounts to an advertising company. Personally I’ve started supporting this project on github, as losing these tools would be a massive blow to the open source Android ecosystem.
Huffman argued this week that Reddit is a business, telling NPR “it’s time we grow up and behave like an adult company.”
First sign to be a grown up company is to tackle major changes with an appropiate timeline and get feedback from the community that helped you get where you are now. Also, if you really want to kill 3rd party apps, be transparent and say it instead of setting ridicule high prices and pretending those are market numbers.
Huffman has also said that the protests have had little impact on the company financially.
Yet there he is, forcing subreddits to reopen and giving interviews to major tech outlets daily.
Depends on how it’s configured by the company. I’ve faced in the past the situation of having to login with the company email to be able to use the MFA with a propietary app, which meant I needed to enroll into the BYOD policy and it includes remote device management.
Ended up installing an emulator in the work laptop just for that purpose and left the company shortly after.
Hey, I also did not like the separate window for downloads and preferred a tab, there is an easy trick to avoid it, just add a bookmark with the URL about:downloads and it’s done (been using it for years)
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Being run by the project developers left after the primary dev’s departure and (if you’ll excuse the drama) betrayal by selling to what amounts to an advertising company. Personally I’ve started supporting this project on github, as losing these tools would be a massive blow to the open source Android ecosystem.
Reddit's fight with its most powerful users enters new phase as blackout continues | CNN Business (edition.cnn.com)
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