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Alfi@lemmy.alfi.casato Memes@lemmy.ml•It's so nice to see them all growing, but this is just the truth, sorry.11·2 years agoAnd summit isn’t open source either
Alfi@lemmy.alfi.casato Memes@lemmy.ml•It's so nice to see them all growing, but this is just the truth, sorry.83·2 years agoTo be fair they probably had most of the code ready, and just had to port it to Lemmy.
Alfi@lemmy.alfi.casatoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•lemmy.ml and jerboa have been sucking for me; is it server overload?2·2 years agoMake sure you check which instance you are on. Jerboa will show you lemmy.ml by default (I think?) While other apps probably show lemmy.world by default . Make sure you set the instance to where you actually registered your account.
Alfi@lemmy.alfi.casatoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•how to configure lemmy to use extra volume ?English6·2 years agoPictrs supports object storage, you should look into that at your provider, it should be a lot cheaper than additional disk space
I like the app a lot, but I have issues reading the font, which is the main reason I use Jerboa. Had the same issue with Voyager, but they implemented the ability to switch font styles from IOS to Android. Any chance to see a similar option in Thunder in the future?
Didn’t have any crashes, the only small issue I have is that scrolling isn’t always very smooth, although it’s better with the latest release.
I went to the playstore, and looked for boost. Although it’s not yet released, it already lists the data that will be collected (quite a lot).
Meanwhile jerboa states that it collects and shares no data. It has room for improvement, but it’s fully functional and fits my needs for browsing Lemmy.
I counted the items, there are 10.
Alfi@lemmy.alfi.casatoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•LemmyError { message: None, inner: invalid domain character, context: "SpanTrace" }English2·2 years agoHi, did you edit the .yml and set a valid domain name? Also, check that you didn’t edit the internal references in the nginx yml (the comments in the file warn about this).
Thanks, awesome!
The details look great!