Yeah, I really enjoyed all the subs where people would ID bugs, animals, plants, mushrooms, etc.
Yeah, I really enjoyed all the subs where people would ID bugs, animals, plants, mushrooms, etc.
Yeah, that would be cool. Right now we only have 3 options: All, Local, or Subscribed. I'd love a submenu that let me generate an individualized feed based on multiple subscriptions that I grouped together, and also let me name & save these feeds.
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ADD isn't a thing anymore, it's all ADHD now.
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I will say...the John Oliver options are highly awarded! 😁
Me too! I'm just so happy to have found a home away from the old place.
Having a little patience with developers who are suddenly dealing with a much larger user base than they had just a few weeks ago seems like the natural thing to do.
I'm actually really impressed by how smoothly the lemmy.world node and Jerboa app are both working! I've experienced very few technical issues.
Try the Jerboa app! I haven't had any problems with it at all (the Mlem app is for ios). You can use the direct link to the Google Play store (in green below app description) off the lemmy app page linked below. It's official and everything. I like it much better than the browser version. 😁
Fair warning: if you use a script or bot to edit comments, most of your subreddits will ban you for doing so. They apparently either have tools to detect this, or else the users left behind are sensitive to it and are reporting it.
Source: I did this, and am now banned from my favorite communities on reddit.
Upside: I don't care, because I'm not going back, anyway, and now most of my comments have been overwritten.
Downside: The script I used missed editing TONS of comments, so I ended up editing and deleting hundreds of comments by hand anyway. (I commented a LOT, apparently! 🤣)
That's how it starts! 🤣
There are apps for Lemmy! I'm finding the app much nicer to use on my phone than accessing lemmy thru a browser, which is what I'm guessing you're doing based on your description of using a "shortcut."
https://join-lemmy.org/apps