Also the fact they don’t have a web app is infuriating
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Also the fact they don’t have a web app is infuriating
Thanks for the very detailed explanation!
Why is Hexbear so popular? I’ve never even heard of it
Pretty sure they do take money, I’ve had some websites not work and it showed some sort of message. I forgot exactly what it said but it wasn’t an error.
I fucking love my Jellyfin server, it’s so seamless
Pretty sure it’s a universal app to access all kinds of fediverse apps, like mastodon, calckey, etc.
I’m curious, why did you choose kbin over Lemmy? I immediately started away from it due to the lack of a mobile app and just seemed less integrated.
This was something I missed from reddit, the always relevant xkcd
I use windows 10 simply because it just works for my needs. Its just customizable enough for me and I’ve tried Linux and it’s too much effort to get everything I use working on there. I mostly use my PC for gaming anyways and then my laptop for work.
I put my own API key into Infinity and still find myself using Lemmy more often. The content on reddit has gotten so bad. It might just be the fact I’ve been spoiled by the (mostly) high quality content here though.
My instance has downvoting disabled and honestly I’m glad it is. Downvoting never seemed to add anything to Reddit. If a comment isn’t popular then people just won’t upvote it
How do you do this?
It’s probably XManager if I had to guess.
I’d recommend trying out XManager so you don’t have to download Spotify apks from shady websites. I don’t use Spotify so I don’t know how often it updates, but I’ve heard good things about it.
I can’t imagine any streaming service ever being more convenient.
I heard from somewhere on Lemmy that nsfw support for 3rd party apps is stopping on the 5th for some reason. (Don’t quote me on that, not sure if it’s true)
I have Infinity installed with my own key, but I realized how much reddit kinda sucks so I just stopped using it overall anyways.
The only people causing backlash are rich people who want to micromanage workers in the office
I used to despise the huge quick settings buttons when they first came out, but I’ve grown to really like them. I had to use an older phone without the new quick settings and I noticed I really preferred the new ones because they’re easier to press and just feel way more polished. I am upset that we don’t just have the option of choosing between either one though…