Don't threaten me with a good time
You're quite welcome!
Problem is they probably want to make Reddit a "cool" and "quirky" place to do everything except what it's supposed to. E.g. RPAN, r/place, Reddit Chat, and surely more to come.
Make sure to submit device logs when you do have issues. Google does monitor these when you send them up!
Go to Settings > About phone > Send feedback about this device (at the bottom)
That's the best way to go about getting these issues resolved. Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance!
What about if you're on Kbin moderating a Lemmy community? Is that possible?
I think it's just the natural progression of things. It will die down probably by mid July after the changes have been made. I'm sure this also happened on reddit after the migration from Digg.
This seems like an entirely different issue. It may be worth looking into to see if there's a bug reported on Android's bugtracker, I'm sure Google is aware of the issue, maybe it will be fixed in Android 14.
You mean after unplugging from your car's Android Auto? I've noticed this behavior before, where I take my phone out of my pocket and it asks me for my PIN and then has to boot into the phone again. It is completely random for me and doesn't seem to be related to Android Auto though.
If it's happening after unplugging from Android Auto consistently it may be related.
It looks like it's about 9% an hour for me currently
Make sure to download AccuBattery and check to see if something is taking up more battery
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digibites.accubattery&hl=en_US&gl=US
The last full session I have is almost 7 hour SoT from 100% to 21%, though that's before I updated to the June update. I can update again when I have the latest SoT.
Yeah, if anything I'm enjoying watching the way this dumpster fire plays out. I'll probably hang on for as long as I can and keep using my Relay Pro app until reddit fizzles away on June 30th, then overwrite all my comments or erase my accounts.
What's happening is for the best. It's better to just accept that reddit is no longer, and that we can foster real communities within Lemmy that can no longer be taken away from us by CEO's with micropeens. Power can now be distributed collectively into the fediverse without the need for advertising or data collection. The future of the internet is in the federated internet 😊
If you keep on closing the YouTube app, and clicking on the URL, eventually after 2 or 3 tries the YouTube app won't have an ad it will go straight to the video. Saves a lot of time especially if there's 2 ads.