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To add to everyone else, I moved from Kodi to Jellyfin and it was a game changer for my home server solution. (I run the server off of my gaming PC)
To add to everyone else, I moved from Kodi to Jellyfin and it was a game changer for my home server solution. (I run the server off of my gaming PC)
No no no, they are fuzzy little stoner bunnies! Viscacha wake up, get some food and then sit in the sun and take a nap. They are fabulous and everyone should aspire to be like the viscacha!
Another former Relay user here. I am using mostly WefWef on my phone. It’s not perfect, in many ways but it feels pretty good all around. If that’s not working or something else is going on I typically look at Jerboa, Connect, Thunder, then Summit. In that order. I just don’t know what to do otherwise.
There is nothing to really fill the gap left by Relay, not yet, but I’m finding WefWef to have most of the features that I am looking for and to be the most stable and usable.
Sorry, I didn’t see this reply until now. I mean the button for whatever the post is linking to. Pictures, other communities, or external links. I’m right handed and the button is on the left. This makes it a big reach for my thumb to reach across my screen and I’m less likely to click on things or use your app because of it. I know it’s a small complaint but it’s all about feel, especially when it comes to apps, that’s why reddit had so many!
I’m replying on Connect for Lemmy. I just looked at your app and it’s super dope but I’ve got to say the one thing that throws me off is the button for the link is on the far side from my finger. I also like swiping to reply and vote and nonsense like that and your app doesn’t have it.
Take your time however and implement things well and I’ll keep it in mind. My favorite app for Reddit was Relay I think I will be looking for an app until I get something similar or exactly the same.
List mode ftw
I don’t know much but I’ve heard that landfills are so dense and thick that there is not enough oxygen to break down organic matter like did waste. I don’t know for sure about that and I don’t know how it applies to cardboard but that’s what I’ve heard and read and seen videos about.
I hope someone with more knowledge could give a better informed comment.
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