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Same, on average. I'll go a few weeks without any, then one or two per day for a while.

LinkedIn does the same thing re emails, notifications, etc that they send. I think I turned off notifications that connections had achieved new high scores in games they play on LinkedIn. Absurd.


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LinkedIn is one the most useless app ever. I have trashed it countless times, but I do use it now and ten to keep up with companies and respond to a few solicitations. There is almost never anything of value in my feed, between the fake jobs and the low value self-promotion AI-written posts. Who even reads this? Not even mentioning the political, and pseudo-activist posts. And this happens despite systematically marking all of these posts irrelevant or “inappropriate for LinkedIn”. This app is beyond repair. Uninstalling.


“House Project Managers”


Privacy tax, sigh


It sounds like a terrible friend that you can't trust but also can't expel from your life.


A persistent notification badge on Settings because it believes I just haven't gotten to setting up Siri after all these years


I get a similar message constantly for an old Instagram account - "sorry you're having trouble logging in, click here to log in and change your password!"


I think you would just return it, not sue them.


So is Apple accepting returns from all iPhone 16 owners?


^ creator of Tirreno


Thank you. I'm still not sure if this should be mentioned. On the one hand, I don't want to overly promote the tirreno, but on the other hand, when I see an issue such as trial abuse that could be easily resolved, I can't resist. My bad.


If you mention the product, even if it’s an absolutely perfect fit, you should definitely disclose the conflict of interest upfront.

This is not about overly promoting the product, it’s about making clear that you are promoting your product (or project, doesn’t even have to be a product).


Noted with thanks. Will do.


Orion from Kagi is not bad, but it has enough quirks that I only use it for personal browsing, not work (dev-related) stuff.


Thanks, it is still in beta as well, but I will give it a try.


That sounds like how LinkedIn constantly finds new ways categorize notifications that I don't want but continue to receive.


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