The Fifth Element.
Thanks so much! You're truly awesome.
As it stands, there doesn't seem to be an option to make the button for comments open the comments section on posts. It goes directly to leaving a comment.
There's a bunch of options that you can change that button (button 1, etc) in the settings to, including removing it altogether. I click the comment button every time, then I remember that I have to click the body of the post to see comments (resulting in backing out and extra clicks). I can't seem to get my muscle memory right on that - probably partially because I bounce back to Jerboa, where you do click the comment button to go to the comments.
As for visually, I like the button icon and comment count, so I think that's perfect - I would just love for there to be a setting to change the action from leaving a comment to go to comments section. Maybe "view comments" and "leave comment" in the settings to differentiate.
Pretty please? β€οΈ
Plex or Jellyfin might be what you're after.
I've read somewhere along the way that this is a Lemmy issue, not an app issue. I believe it's being addressed by the devs.
Okay, this is actually slightly concerning. I can see the update on my alt (lemm.ee) that has the link the body of the post - your edit. It was there likely right after you made the edit, as I checked it out, etc. But on my main account (lemmy.world), I had to come to the comments here to find the link again. Being that this post is now 2 days old, it's a little off-putting that the updates aren't reflected yet. I know lemmy.world has been down a lot lately, but as someone that updates/edits their comments and posts pretty frequently for one reason or another, I don't like that the edits I make may or may not be reflected, even literally days later.
My PC specs have plateaued as of late, but we're both in this picture. π
Downloads one instance's communities (and some other settings) to a JSON, then you can upload from that JSON to a new instance. I'm not sure there's anything that quite caters to what you're looking for yet.
I have an alt for my main account. I just link back to my main account from there. I mainly use it when my main instance goes down. Likewise, I link my main account to an older account I had originally that I migrated from (all same username). That way, even if my new/alt looks really new, if someone cared enough, they could follow the trail backward to other older accounts.
LASIM works great. Used it to migrate my main account to an alt for when my main instance inevitably goes down.
I loved Textra. It's not their fault, but I really love RCS support, and right now that's basically Google Messages and a handful of preinstalled carrier messenger apps (if I'm not mistaken). I loved adding a 3 second delay on sending texts - I always seem to see typos as/after I hit send. π
Gotcha. My mistake. It looks like mine went through without a hitch with the June 1 update.
What I'm seeing online is to look up Play Services in the Play Store and see if there's an update and then try again. The other thing involves clearing the cache for Play Services and restart the phone, then retry - but apparently that means you could lose stuff like transit cards, COVID card, and payment info saved in Google Pay, so that's definitely not ideal.
I don't disagree. It's just my home instance and I know it allows it, so I didn't want to send OP somewhere random and have them not allow it either.
I'm on a Pixel 6, and my last security update seems to be July 5. There's actually another new security update that's applying now. I'll report back if it doesn't go. Never had one fail though. π«€
Lemmy.ml removed the ability to create communities to (I believe) encourage using other instances. You can create a community on other instances still - like lemmy.world, for example.
You ever smell the droplets in the air after someone else sneezes? You now know what theirs smell like.
That was quick! Logged in and went through a few skips. Not seeing anything worth noting, which is a good thing. I appreciate that it also pulls from smaller instances I've never even heard of.
If you're on the website, go to your post, click the 3 vertical dots so that it expands, and hit the trash can icon.
Simple Gallery from Simple Mobile. Why? Because Simple makes apps that are exactly what they need to be with sensible features that are usable without being bloated. And maybe use Dropbox for cloud syncing if you don't want to set up your own thing or use Google Photos.
On Android, I like Spotube. You can sign into Spotify if you want, and the app will interact with it, but uses YouTube as the source for streaming the audio. This is good if, say, you have a free Spotify account and aren't at your PC to use the web player + uBlock.
I honestly don't know how it should be. I'll leave that up to you. I wasn't logged in when I was going through communities. So that might be a way to filter them out easily - if you can pull a list of blocked instances from users' home instances once they log in.
As the title says, I've set Frontpage as default. Now, whenever I load into the app, this is what my feed does. Note the hintInstance=null stuff at the top as well. If I click Frontpage from the left panel, it'll refresh normally and populate. I've tried setting any other as default, and the result is the same. Any ideas? Or is this something that's already being looked at?
Mythica is a five-part fantasy film series that was made by Arrowstorm and funded through crowdfunding (Kickstarter). The Iron Crown is the fourth film in the series and, in my opinion, the high point. It has brief appearances by Kevin Sorbo throughout the series (back when that might have been more of a positive point), as well as a few other recognizable faces (Kristian Nairn and Matt Mercer, for example). If you like B or C-tier fantasy films, you might give this series a go - keeping in mind that the first film, specifically, is more rough around the edges.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5456798/
There's not really much to say about this one. If it's not considered a cult classic yet, it will be. So much heart. So much cheese. So much fun. It's a callback to the '80s/'90s, and "Mad Max on a BMX" just doesn't do it enough justice. Personally, I really love this movie.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3672742/
This one's an independent, low-budget movie. It's a fun and raunchy indie horror-comedy based on Lovecraftian mythos. Don't go in expecting too much and you'll have a good time. You may find yourself asking what in the hell you're watching in the first 15-20 min, but press onward. This is for fans of stuff like Todd and the Book of Pure Evil, specifically. Despite the small budget, it works for what it is, and you can tell the entire team had a great time making this film.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2689354/
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