Just a reddit APIcalipse refugee | Lurker trying to engage more!
I realized this yesterday when dealing with a problem in Linux. My first attempt was to search for a solution by adding site:reddit.com to my search query... Pure muscle memory!
This is the best time to change it for good. So many nice people around here!
Oh, i understood your way of doing it as a service that checks a list (remote or local) if this is an instance, where the list needs to be updated regulary, thats why i wanted a flag that tells the service "Hey, i am a Lemmy instance!" when it checks every link before opening.
But yes, your implementation would be a future proof idea that would work like a charm!
I dont really know how HTTP Requests work but wouldnt it be possible fo Jerboa to open all Links with an in app Browser and checking for a lemmy flag in this request? I imagine it can be janky if the in app browser first opens a new window and falls right back to the app but if this is possible, there would be no need to have a never complete list since everey instance will have this flag.
Sorry if i wrote nonsense, just an idea
For me it's still Vanced/ReVanced. Many optios and the default YouTube Overlay, that i really like. Never got warm with other 3rd Party YouTube apps.
Yes, i looked it up. #371
That makes a lot more sense, english is not my native language and i always love to see how i should use certain words! Ty :)
As far as i'm concerned, this has already been fixed by a contributor (or soon to be contributor) and is hopefully being added in the next version.
Yeah that makes sense, my font color in the status bar ist white and i use an amoled black theme, therefore i don't see this bug.
You can open an Issue on Github if it's not already done so it can be fixed sooner or later.
What Version of Android are you using?
I'm using Android 13 on a Samsung Galaxy S20 with OneUI 5.1 and i always see the status bar when using Jerboa.
Blocked Instances
Hey fellow Lemmy Users!
As far as i can tell, instance blocking is good for not destroying the All feed but what bugs me is that it seems like i am not able to subscribe to communities of blocked instances. I know that the big instances will try not to "abuse" this "power" for censoring the endusers choice but i think having this option is not good. I dont know if its possible with ActivityPub to limit connections between instances or if it always needs to be a true/false thing.
There could be different stages of blocking:
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Users from instance x are blocked on our instance / our Users are not affected if they want to interact with instance x
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Post from instance x are blocked in our All feed but our users can still access the instance
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Full block, just like it is now
If i'm completely wrong about blocking, sorry for wasting your time. Tell me what you think about this!
This please, that would be just like my go to Reddit app, Relay, did it!
Is there a way to make it optional to switch between your comment click handling? I really like how the current app handles collapsing by clicking on the comment and i believe that there will be many users that prefer your option as well. I think this app will flourish with more options in the look and feel area.
Dwarf Fortress of course. Other good mentions are Factorio and Rimworld, if you understand them and are done with it, install a couple hundred mods and have a whole different game!
I like to use good ol' stable Debian with i3-gaps as a window manager.
Artificial General Intelligence, a hypothetical AI, that has the capacity to solve every intellectual task a human can do.
These changes look very promising, especially the comment collapsing change. Keep up the good work, all contributors!
It ain't much, but it's honest work!
Counter Strike: Source, maybe even Minecraft with different Techpacks
Ich habe seit Jahren die Relay for Reddit App in Nutzung, da ich kein Fan von Monetarisierung und Tracking bin. Die offizielle App ist leider auch QoL-Technisch nichts im Vergleich zu den 3rd Party Apps. Ich würde ja meine API Calls selbst bezahlen, da ich einige Subreddits definitiv vermissen werde aber irgendwann muss man auch mal die Notbremse ziehen.
Im Endeffekt wird es nur darauf an kommen, wie sich Lemmy entwickelt. Falls es weiter brachland bleibt, werden denke ich einige, mir eingeschlossen, in den sauren Apfel beißen und wieder Reddit nutzen (zumindest solange old.reddit.com noch funktioniert).