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Arctic v0.3.x is out on TestFlight!
  • Great series of updates! Hide read posts on scroll was the last missing piece for making it my new default Lemmy client! Looking forward to the App Store release and new icon! Thank you for your work!

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  • Sometimes I find it helpful to change the post display style per community. E.g. compact for information driven content and large for photo driven communities.

    At the moment users need to go into the Settings to change it. Other apps put it into the navigation bar. Have you thought about doing something like this?

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    Any plans on adding the option to lock the app with FaceID / Passcode?

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    Any updates?
  • Mlem is open-source and Swift based. Not my fav Lemmy app so far, but it seems to cover your criteria.

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    Can clicking on „Posts” trigger feed refresh?
  • IMO this is exactly how it should behave. The tab bar is for navigation purposes and goes back to the root of the navigation point. It should not be used to do “actions” within the view. It’s also consistent in the app. E.g. open settings and navigate deeper. To go back? Just tab on the settings tab bar again.

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    Lemma - TestFlight - Public Release 🚀
  • Very interesting. Will keep this along together with Avelon. Can you tell a bit more about how it’s been written? Swift or React Native etc.? Thank you for the public beta.

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    I have a LOT of bookmarks - what can I use?
  • I’m quite happy with Linkding. Migrated from Pinboard to it about 2 years ago. I have over 18k bookmarks in it and it doesn’t break a sweat. Can recommend!

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    Whishper: a complete transcription suite.
  • Congratulations on the launch and thanks for making this open-source! Not sure if this supports searching through all transcriptions yet, but that’s what I’d find really helpful. E.g. search for a keyword in all podcast episodes.

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    What password manager do you use ?
  • Same. I left 1Password 6 for bitwarden-rs, which is now called Vaultwarden and I couldn’t be happier with the setup. If you go this route, please do not forget to have a proper backup strategy in place.

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