if ios, then Arctic for sure. it’s the only one that feels as smooth as apollo did, has some excellent customizability, and is just as feature rich as the more popular clients
if ios, then Arctic for sure. it’s the only one that feels as smooth as apollo did, has some excellent customizability, and is just as feature rich as the more popular clients
if it was torturous then nobody would bother learning instruments
the only impulsive part of this acquisition is how willing you seem to be to give up. just try it again. and then if you’re not satisfied by how it’s going, that’s an excellent excuse to do it again. and the cycle repeats until one day, you are satisfied by how it’s going
had to take it before someone else on my instance got there first
Strange. I’ve never had problems with it and it’s always solved browser issues on ios for me.
Orion browser on IOS supports firefox extensions, including uBlock
I like it. It adds a lot of content to my feed, even if most of it is shitposting
The new code interpreter is able to run its own code, but i haven’t personally tested it to see if its code is more often functional.
Realistically, as an individual? Nothing. I hate doom posting but i genuinely don’t think there is a single tangible change any one regular person could make.
collabora doesn’t provide a frontend and isn’t meant to be a standalone document editor. the “ok” is expected behavior and indicates the server is functional. you need a different service that supports collabora integration, such as nextcloud. then you just enter the address of your server and it should work