You should definetly follow people that come back after 2 years. @djd welcome back!

You should definetly follow people that come back after 2 years. @djd welcome back!
Happy birthday, @Sublevel! There has been 2 nice years and more will come.
"Brutalist" could be used for sites that use the raw browser-default styles.
“he’s done a lot of good too” — definitely. Including basically running Apple for 15 years, making the supply chain profitable and running all operations during Jobs’ sick leave. It is very likely he promoted Ive because he know very well that he himself is more business than visionary, thus bringing one of the lead designers picked by Jobs up sounds like a sound idea as well.
Although Vivaldi seems to be based on Chromium. It wasn't obvious at first as it looks heavily customized. I'll keep an eye on this, it's lovely to use
If you mean the color of the tab/chrome changing per website? Yes, you can do that in Settings > Appearance > Uncheck "Use Page Theme Color"
I think the character limit helps keep comments succinct and makes Sublevel a community that is easy to "drop in" to. Not that everyone would post essays without a char limit but still. The whole point of Twitter was to chop down and centralise blogging into microblogging and Sublevel is supposed to be a cleaner alternative to Twitter. It also enables posts to remain plain text: with no char limit, post formatting (via e.g. markdown) would be desirable to delineate sections and things like headings and bulleted lists would be required.
Definitely lost in translation, that. Though it happens a lot. In Dutch we just say “een april” (literally “One April”) and stop at that. No special name for the day. So even April Fools is somewhat lost on me.
Try sharedrop.io and see if that works.
Region locked audiobooks are the stupidest thing I have ever come across.