Writing the Beyond for Lemmy app.
Also @brunofin@lemm.ee
Also @brunofin@mastodon.social
Also /u/brunofin
testing…
edit: please don’t mind me, I am just testing the comment feature. I will use my own comment from now, hope you won’t be getting notifications, if you do, I apologize in advance :)
This is it. Imagine you setup your RSS reader to fetch your tech news from multiple sites. You can get from LTT Forums, Ars Technica, Kit Guru, The Verge, and so on… You will start seeing news from multiple “servers” in your reader, and that’s pretty similar to what you’re getting here on Lemmy too. If you want to think in Reddit terms, you are just cutting the middle man (Reddit in that case). I know the analogy doesn’t fully translate, but honestly if you think about it, having everything from one single source is the weird case.
right but that’s not the kind of constructive answer we want to be replying to people now is it? Lemmy is still growing and the inflow of users, whether from Reddit or not, is a great opportunity to get free feedback and try to do something about it. Maybe there’s UI improvements that could be used to make it feel less confusing or something.
I take this kind of comment as legit feedback from a user that is struggling with a base concept of the “product”, we could engage with them and see where the root cause is.
It depends. I lived in Florianópolis, Brazil for most of my life and I don’t think I would drink from the tap there. Not that the water was dirty, but it was just not recommended. We always had a filter that would clean the tap water.
Then I moved to Poznan, Poland, and it really depends. In theory the tap water is safe to drink, but not necessarily the pipes of most old buildings. In that case we also have a filter that cleans the tap water.
We’ve recently moved a little away from the city in a place built recently with new pipes. We still use the same water filter as before, but I can drink from the tap and I do it often especially at night when I just take water from the bathroom tap :p
I lived in Finland for a semester as an exchange student in Ylivieska, I remember the tap water was very fresh
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, pretty good movie in the Harry Potter universe without all the school of magic theme.
After many years of using custom stock ROMs on my phone’s, that were always better and more up to date than the branded android ROM the phone came with, I’ve decided a few months ago to finally get a Google Pixel 6.
It’s a great experience, basically feels like all the custom ROMs I’ve been using all these years but the camera is great and Google Wallet works, also some pixel exclusive niceties like the PO Pixel app from teenage engineering, etc, and as always the most up to date Android version available.
That’s a very valid question, someone asked it before, I’ve replied here: https://beehaw.org/comment/381245
Me too I think at least I am commenting more often.
Go into the water, live there, die there.
Took Dethklok too literally I guess?
That’s the whole problem with any social app right. Would be so happy to ditch Whatsapp for better alternatives but what’s the point if no one I know is there.
Glad you guys are here though :p
Amarok 1.4. Loved that thing. Everything that came afterwards in both terms of version and other similar apps even the mainstream ones do not get close to how good Amarok used to be.
Sometimes I’ll add a slice of cheese to my bread slice with Nutella.
Having that said, a more normal one that some people find it odd is ham with jelly on my bread.
Oh the music alone is worth it :) I sometimes find myself listening to it at work, and if you leave the suggestions on after it’s done what follows is also incredible, found a lot of cool indie games based on that, GRIS is a good example.
Celeste can be quite casual and also challenging at the same time.
You can die as many times and the game doesn’t punish you, you can save at any point and come back exactly where you lef off later.
I’m curious what exactly you mean with “better modding tools”. I am working on a iOS/Android app and I’m wondering if those are tools I could integrate into it.
What exactly are your needs?
I am working on a new mobile app for iOS and Android heavily inspired by Infinity for reddit.
Here’s a slightly outdated screenshot: https://beehaw.org/comment/267654
As of now infinite scrolling already works besides only 10 as I mentioned in my post, also some performance updates (already) :)
I am hoping maybe in 1 to 3 weeks to announce a stable version, maybe a beta before it, let’s see :)
if I am subscribed to communities from those instances, does that mean I am not goin to see new posts from them anymore or comment in their posts?
Also, if someone from those instances are subscribed to communities from beehaw, does that mean they cannot see new posts from beehaw neither post or comment?
Thank you, I was not aware. Will use that community from now on :)