Probably federation would have started with him, knowing how he wanted to keep reddit open source and for more people to have their own servers
blujan
The post doesn't specify pizza size, you could be thinking of smaller pizzas than the post.
Good enough for me
Grocery stores can be small, also farmer towns exist where a small community lives with their farms around them. There are ways of doing it and it's done in several places.
But I concede that the bigger the place the easier it is to do a 15 minute city.
So, you're fine. Big cities and suburbs have no excuse, tho.
I used to live in a small town, less than 20k people, I could walk to several instances of each of these things in about 10 minutes (except a university or hospital, which were a 15 minute drive away). This in Mexico.
I don't know why it couldn't be done in the US...
Oh yeah, the notice on the app store is for the ads, which gets deactivated once you pay for the app. But other than that using a service of a third party means sending information to that service even if not called that by an app store.
I think you're missing the point intentionally
The point is it doesn't, it serves ads if you don't pay. It doesn't sell data, just uses google adsense to serve ads.
The other point where it collects and shares data with third parties is when connecting to third party servers (lemmy). That's it...
Nah it's fine for people to make money off of their work, i even support sopuli.xyz continuity
I use it, it's great. No ads since I paid for it. Of course it collects and shares data, by definition as it's a client to third parties platforms.
Who cares for their acceptance really?
The solution to all problems is learning to live with the problem
Edit: /s