Yeah, interacting with Lemmy content is pretty much the same as it is here
Good to know they are working on it.
Might have to give it a try
I’d recommend voyager, I’m on raccoon but I think I’m gonna switch back in a minute bc the search on raccoon sucks
Doesn’t go full screen on media correctly. Leaves the media the same size and adds massive grey bars to the receiving screen space. Interestingly, the flatpaks of every Firefox-based browser I’ve tried do the same.
Violating the integrity of the vote is never a valid strategy. Your personal views are not a good enough reason to take away the votes of others. You are one person, there are over 300 million people in a America. The views of one person do not invalidate the views of 300 million, and the same remains true even if a lot of people agree with that one person. Nobody is important enough for their views to be more important than a fair vote, especially not someone who thinks that they are.
Yeah what we’ve got so far is kinda clunky, I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of people on mastodon don’t even know they can see Lemmy posts because of how mastodon handles it.
Beautiful
I can’t remember it, but it was some doctor who type shit. Might be related to the 10 seasons of doctor who I’ve watched in the last couple weeks.
Debian is that one guy on a construction site who, despite doing as little as possible each day, somehow is the only thing keeping the company functional.
I’d go back to when Leonardo da Vinci was designing that tank and bring the schematics for a Sherman or smth, then do my best to explain the advancements that would be needed to make it.
Wether or not people care has nothing to do with how basic something is. Like yeah, most people don’t care if their browser fills in a whole url when they type in the address bar, but some people search for different but similar things often enough that a browser doing that makes it unusable. I am one such person. Also, if someone doesn’t care about their browser then they aren’t changing any settings in the first place, so putting a couple more basic options (that, I cannot stress enough, are already in the browser but have been hidden in a much less user friendly interface) has literally no effect on them, while making the experience much better for users who do want to change a couple settings. This is why most apps have a settings menu that actually contains the settings, not just privacy options and a link to the themes.
It wasn’t there until I messed with about:config, from what I’ve seen they stopped supporting it and hid it a while ago for no apparent reason.
Are you implying that Lemmy, which is little more than a federated reddit clone, is “advanced”? The only difficult part about Lemmy itself is that making an account is a little awkward. Also, if you read the post you might see that I gave specific examples and they are VERY basic things.
THIS is what the liberal media wants for america