

content indexing
Do you mean separating video, audio and document file types?
Who am I?


content indexing
Do you mean separating video, audio and document file types?


Also, Ninite pro tip:
Do not delete the Ninite exe. If you want to update all your apps later at once, just double click on the. exe again and Ninite will download & update all the installed apps and skip those that don’t have any updates.


I have my instance PWA shortcut created with Firefox. Lemmy-UI is just perfect.


Yep. Eternity is great.
I’ve been a long time Relay user, so it was difficult for me to adjust with the different Lemmy apps. But I’ve customized Eternity enough that I’m liking it now.
I’m using this Ponyo theme & it’s awesome.


I’m not sure there exist any.
Last time I checked, this was actually the biggest criticism Google recieved. They were pushing RCS on Apple, yet keeping it proprietarily only available on Google Messages.
Maybe it has changed. I don’t know.
Latest update I heard was that they made it ON by default in Google Messages.


I’m trying this. Is very smooth!


If only the developer of Relay had jumped to Lemmy as well.
(aside from the incident)
???
LemmyUI is great. I’ve using it until recently I settled on using Eternity.
I’m loving it. Just to confirm: The last update was three weeks ago, right? I hope the dev continuous on working this.


Great video though.


I was introduced to reddit via the Relay for Reddit app by an MKBHD video. For me relay was reddit. Couple of years later I found Reddit has a website and an official app. I took a look. ALL MY FAITH WAS LOST IN UI DESIGN & MY EYES WERE BURNING.


They want to keep competing with and copying Apple/iphones, yet they keep forgetting about what makes Android phones so appealing to the people who select these phones over iphones.


My guess is the various Android & iOS clients will add this feature to combine similar communities and view all of their content together in one feed (like multireddits on reddit).
But I hope this feature is implemented at a system level in the Lemmy software itself.
I think many people may have already requested this as a feature on official GitHub issues.


boosting toots
I don’t think they call it TOOTS anymore.
Isn’t Firefox open source? So isn’t it possible that anyone could see the changes being made even in the nightly versions? I’m not a programmer so forgive my ignorance.