Exactly 8 upvotes to your comment… Let’s leave it that way.
Exactly 8 upvotes to your comment… Let’s leave it that way.
26 y/o from Sri Lanka. Hate automatics. Daily drive manual cars and motorcycles with gears.
Yeahhhh. The current behavior is not how I use the hidden posts feature. It was perfect before and now it’s ruined how I use the feature.
Stab them in the eye with a pin?
I don’t think Lemmy search works for anything but communities. You’re trying to use the search to look for a user profile.
It’s just plain better than any other alternative. Better UI, better UX, better features, better customization, support for Monet… I could go on all day.
Better than America.
From lemmy.world here and it says I’m your 77th downvoter. I can see two upvotes which makes your aggregate score -75.
I was switching between Voyager, Infinity and Thunder until Sync got released. None of those even come close to the User Experience of Sync. It’s not even the bugs, it’s the interface and the UX.
Literally zero FOSS apps that are even half as good as Sync.
I understand that it’s new, and it is definitely the best FOSS Lemmy app out of the dozens that I used. But it has a very long way to go to achieve the same level of User Experience that Sync has. It’s not even close and I don’t think anything bar a major UI/UX rehaul could fix that.
I was using Thunder last week until Sync’s open beta got approved and the User Experience and the interface of Thunder is nowhere near Sync. It’s a night and day difference, and a difference that would have made me use Lemmy less and less.
You won’t get a 404 if you’re using the webapp, or on most mobile apps. For instance, I’m on Voyager and the subreddit link works fine upon clicking. No need to copy and paste it to the search.
It acts as a URL in most mobile apps and the website.
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My fan automatically turns off its LEDs after about 10 seconds. Good design FTW.
Windows 11
Already did. Now I only visit Reddit to check out some niche communities that are not on Lemmy yet.
Loving it. Reminds me of the olden days of Reddit where the communities were smaller but everyone was contributing more.
The bugs and the issues help sell the fact that it’s a smaller community so even those don’t bother me so much.
In this day and age it’s more likely that you don’t have voice minutes or SMS quota remaining than you not having internet access.