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Love this! 🙏🙏🙏
That’s a known bug which has been partially solved in the latest development build, have a look here. There were issues with markdown rendering when there were both text and images.
I wish I had your determination! For me proprietary software is like committing a sin, I know I shouldn’t do it but sometimes it’s stronger than me.
That’s an interesting point… Jerboa should handle Lemmy handles correctly in the form !element@host
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Also hyperlinks in the form of https://host/u/name (or https://host/c/name) are intercepted and opened in app.
I’m not its maintainer but I read its source code and IIRC those cases are handled…
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I love that meme and I already sent it to my friends, unfortunately for me not only I remained poor but I also interiorized so much the idea that “it’s my fault and something must be wrong with me” that I ended up thinking my boomer parents were just right about everything.
I am leaning towards skepticism about every hint that a “different future is possible” and that social justice will prevail in the end. The current geopolitical, environmental, economic and financial crises point to something else.
Done here, this week’s development release will contain the new feature! Thanks again for the report.
Seems legit! Thanks for answering so quickly I can definitely work on it! let’s see if in future releases it improves. ty! 🙏
Ok the drop downs I see. thanks! As for the vote format, you can choose the “separate” option to split positive and negative votes:
Hi and thanks for trying it out! I have been working on content font sizes (there were some rendering problems I realized) but I’m curious about having different dimensions for different parts of the content (currently there are two options, one for the menus/buttons of the app, the other for posts and comments). What more fine-grained control do you think would be useful?
Thanks, I’ll look into it: does it happen only in some screens (e.g. community detail or comment detail or settings) or in general the whole UI is lagging?
What features are missing that you would like to see? Apart from the text size, what are the other bugs you found? I just ask you to take a couple of minutes to answer, I think the project is very poorly maintained but no one’s voice has ever been ignored.
Konqi is an unreachable pinnacle ❤️🐲
Alternatively it can something Kotlin-related. Meet its mascotte, Kodee…
I am more and more convinced that it is not a good idea to maintain an open source Lemmy client. It’s a lesson I am learning day by day.
Ok but a paid app means that you are likely to get support and that it will be kept up to date, whereas a free app can be discontinued at any time, especially if there are just a few maintainers. I know that free != open source, but open source paid apps for Lemmy do not seem to exist at the moment.
We tend to attribute value to what we have to pay for, and the more we have to pay the more “valuable” our perception of the product is.
What is received for free tends to be considered “valueless”.
All Android developers rn: