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I like music, music production and mixing.
Also enjoy writing code and playing video games.
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Theres also an official release in the app store if you don’t want test flight version.
You were a good boy Apollo!
I said goodbye to Apollo last night as well. Its like having to put down a sick older family dog or something 😥
so because the donald was on reddit, the entire reddit community was taken over?
Same with mlem. It’s a little ahead of memmy in development right now.
Theres already a github issue about this. Think the lemmy devs are on top of fixing it soon.
Honestly that is the main reason i became a lurker on reddit, why comment? if im on /r/all then anything i could think to comment has already been commented by someone else most of the time if you scroll down enough. It was really only the smaller niche subs that i was able to engage with.
Im talking to you from a lemmy.world account right now. Whatever instance you chose to create your account with is the website you need to go to each time you login. From there, you will still have access to search comment etc with any other community through your current instance.
Same, excited for the full features to arrive on it. Been looking at the road map on their github and it should be a great app once everything gets built.
The mlem app is working on swipe to upvote feature according to their github issues list.
I wish Apollo could get converted to use Lemmy. The ios app mlem is alright, but its very new and missing a lot of features, like a basic search feature. otherwise it works fairly well.
Edit: after messing around more with mlem, i realized there actually is a search feature. Its in the same spot as the All/Local switch button in the top middle area!
Not really, im actually excited about exploring the lemmy verse. Feels like a breath of fresh air. Reddit was starting to feel stagnant.
Wonder if someone could use the feddie instances as a sort of block chain for storing account auth info. Any instance could validate a users login by talking to other instances. If an instance goes down, that login and user info would still be stored in other instances and never in just one.
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