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Lemmy Development Update 2023-12-01

Here is our regular update that explains what we have been working on for the past two weeks. This should allow average users to keep up with development, without reading Github comments or knowing how to program.

This week we finally started deploying 0.19 release candidates to lemmy.ml, as a final testing step before release. Unfortunately there are some nasty authentication which we have been attempting to debug all week, without success so far. So it will take some more time to fix this and other issues before publishing the final version.

@rasklyd made Lemmy releases for ARM64 platforms possible. @kroese did the same for lemmy-ui. This means that official releases from Lemmy 0.19 will work on devices such as Raspberry Pi.

@dessalines has been very busy attempting to fix the previously mentioned authentication bug. He also worked on other bug fixes and upgraded Jerboa for Lemmy 0.19.

@nutomic again fixed various problems that were introduced during 0.19 development, to get ready for the release.

@Sleeplessone1917 implemented the frontend for user settings import/export. He also started work on an overhaul of context menus.

Support development

@dessalines and @nutomic are working full-time on Lemmy to integrate community contributions, fix bugs, optimize performance and much more. This work is funded exclusively through donations.

If you like using Lemmy, and want to make sure that we will always be available to work full time building it, consider donating to support its development. Recurring donations are ideal because they allow for long-term planning. But also one-time donations of any amount help us.

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  • I see there's an instance blocking feature making its way into 0.19, nice.

    • That's going to significantly shrink down the amount of communities I need to block.

  • Thanks for the regular status updates!

  • Thanks! I enjoy this platform.

    The only thing that is missing from Reddit for me is a mobile-friendly app for GNU/Linux (I used Headlines for Reddit). But browser version is so great, I use it from the phone with no issues.

    • You could use the voyager web app and make it into a desktop app with a chromium based browser or one of those command line tools that turn websites in apps. https://vger.app

      Photon, alexandrite, and quiblr ui’s i think also work well this way

      • Thanks! Web-version of Lemmy works okay, but maybe voyager web app will be a bit more convenient.

    • Hey, have you tried Lemoa? Personally, I don't like the design and the UI/UX, but that could be something you might be interested in.

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