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Such a fun thread but this is the kind of applications that perk up my attention!

Very cool!


Do not go by the warning message. It does work just fine on Firefox latest. Cool, demo, btw!


Meanwhile, Google Pay has emerged as the king of UPI payments in India, with annualised transaction value worth $110 billion.

Sometimes, so tightly focused US-only news without even recognising it as such amuses me.

https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/12/india-stumped-on-how-to-cu...


Unfortunately, that's the exact problem here: Google tried to force their Indian application internationally without exactly understanding the differences between different markets (big one is forced mobile number registration, which I understand is not a big deal in India but it's a significant friction in the US). For users outside of India, it is a mess compared to how Apple (and even Samsung at this point) does it.


Is this down through the old Google Pay app, not through the newer Wallet app? I use "Google Pay", as in the payment processor, every day, but it is being done through the wallet app.


It is the Google Pay app. The Google Wallet app is separate and (at least in India) do not have payment functionality.

Edited to add: actually the popular app in India is GPay which I think is different from the older Google Pay.

Google's payment apps are very confusing.


Wow... Would this collection be helpful as a free and curated source of coding blocks to train future LLMs on?


Probably, but LLMs seem to gain more understanding from seeing lots of different examples than they do from a few examples of good code so people won't stop scraping stackoverflow.


This is indeed fascinating - people not being as passionate about desktop clients than mobile clients.

I wonder if it's to do with desktop usage more linked to typing compared to mobile usage pattern framed around clicks /taps...


And that, on mobile, you're sometimes offline. Desktops and especially laptops are meant for use in fixed places like homes and offices (*cough* it's the truth!), where there is internet available, so you don't need an app to have your data cached offline.


I'm thinking of the Play Store which make installing and buying apps very easy and more intuitive for non-tech people.


Pardon my french, but Play Store is a bloody mess. My parents and grandparents have a lot of trouble navigating it to find what they need. They have less trouble with f-droid, probably also because it's not overflowing with adware and other crap that they need to wade through on google


For what it's worth, Google results continue to show the F-droid, GitHub and all other links for NewPipe for me. May be, because I'm accessing it from outside USA


Never mind; just realised that they are blocking results to the NewPipe.net.

It still shows up when searching for it directly though


Nope :)


That's straight-up District 13 :)


District 9?


All the more reason not to keep it anymore, right?


Oh.... Verry Interesting!! Hoping someone has the answer here


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