That's just not true. I've always been an android user and it's non-trivial to change the battery, hasn't been easy for years.
Kushan
I'm all for this. The big argument against it is that it makes it harder to waterproof but I'll take that over a phone I have to replace every 18 months because the battery is shit.
I'm seeing the same thing, also in Firefox but I suspect it'll happen on any browser. I'm with you, I think it's because it keeps loading in new posts but doesn't unload the old ones. It's probably an easy fix
Big instances surfing up content from smaller instances is invariably going to cripple them unless larger instances start locally caching that content.
What a shower of cunts
That's true if of any power plant though. It'll still be cheaper and safer (if it ever works).
The main goal of these sites is link aggregation. It wouldn't be overly difficult for a federated server with its own /c/Technology community to see other posts from other communities linking to the same thing and combining the discussions into a single view.
The tricky part there is moderation, but even that's manageable by allowing moderators to remove content from a federated view within their own instance, it'll just be difficult when a small instance is dwarfed by a larger one.
This won't be possible. Best you can do is use something like waybackmachine to get a cached version of the page.
I know you've written off home assistant, but I'd strongly recommend reconsidering it. You can get something like Home Assistant yellow, which will serve as a hub for just about everything you could ever make smart. Home assistant is good for just giving you a dashboard of all your smart home stuff, you don't have to lean into the heavy automations or anything like that.
Freedom of speech is never freedom of consequence. And if that consequence is that nobody wants to listen to you, well that's on you.
What could be more important than being a shitty person?
What are you even saying? What has nostalgia got to do with phones dropping removable batteries as a feature?