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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • My Galaxy SIII took soo much abuse before it finally died, when I got it, a friend of mine had already installed CyanogenMod onto it. Best rooted phone I ever owned.

    It was bulletproof in more ways than one, by the time I finally laid it to rest the charging port was broken and I had to charge it by touching wires to the 2 pins meant for a wireless charger, and the phone wouldn’t charge unless it was turned off.





  • Firefox remembers tabs as well, there are many days where ill start Firefox and ill be looking at the same tabs I’m looking at when i last closed it, and if not there’s always the “restore previous session” option in the history menu.

    • It’s an option in the settings for remembering previously opened windows and tabs.




  • Yes we’ve essentially done that, with the major addition that lemmys “forums” are all interconnected, and you can subscribe to them. You can browse one with the account of another.

    You could say Reddit was the same - a set of forums that you “subscribe” to,

    So really the order is forum > Reddit(+subscriptions +voting) > Lemmy (+federation/interconnection)


  • That’s more of the interface you’re using a fault for not interpreting links correctly - it should be obvious that url/c/communityname should be interpreted as a community, just as !communityname@instance.org (right now jerboa is interpreting it as an email address) should also be interpreted as one, and if you remove the ! It should be interpreted as a username.

    But most interfaces are open source, so give them time and someone (maybe even you) can submit a pull request that fixes it. That’s the beauty of open source - in time the bugs get ironed out because it’s a collaborative effort.


  • I have to agree with this. I wonder how difficult the actuvitypub/Lemmy APIs are… I have some interesting ideas on ways to browse the fediverse and what I want out of a Lemmy app.

    Of course the jerkily side of things could be due to having to access so many different instances to build your front page or /r/all equivalent.

    Also I’d default to subscribed - people don’t usually create an account using the app and therefore they usually have already subbed to a number of communities, not to mention smaller instances have a tendency to only have a couple of basic communities.

    Another thing is some form of community aggregation system, so you can set up multis based on different criteria, or manual selections. Multis, i’d wager would have more use and utility on the fediverse than Reddit.