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Looks like this has what you need
Looks like this has what you need
The biggest difference is even when using dirty energy source electrice vehicles are more efficient at using the electricity from the dirty sources than gas engines are at burning gasoline directly
Might try just logging in, I have heard several people say that they didn’t get an email from the server they signed up for but when they went to sign in, it let them
No problem :)
Currently I am really liking liftoff although the ui can be a bit odd such as the notification bell only being in the posts section before you scroll down and not having an inbox in your profile instead
You can already do this from your user settings and it should apply to wefwef IIRC
Although it looks like wefwef doesn’t have the user settings section so you would have to set the option from the user settings on your instance to have it apply
Last I heard they were working on an app for tildes instead, although they might get around to lemmy eventually
Liftoff seems to allow image to comments without imgur in case you want to look at that one
https://github.com/liftoff-app/liftoff/releases/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.liftoffapp.liftoff&pli=1
To see the list of all instances that have been blocked you can also scroll down to the bottom of lemmy.ml (your instance)and click on the instances tab to see any of the communities we have defederated from as well
No problem :)
Currently on IOS the only lemmy app is Mlem and on android the only non-deprecated lemmy app is Jerboa
No problem :)
If someone on your instance hasn’t subscribed to another instance then Jerboa can’t see it so you will have to use the web browser from your instance to find it
It does seem to be harder to find niche communities not hosted on your instance, however if at least one person is interested in the niche community on your instance then it will show up in search without having to manually seek it out
So I guess it really depends on if users on your instance have similar interests or if everyone is willing to use the lemmy community browser to go find the communities they wish to find
Easiest way currently is to use the Lemmy community browser
Then search any community you wish to join and view their sidebar and copy their !link.whatever and copy that,Then click into the magnifying glass on your instance in this case feddit.nl and make sure it is set to all when you search
In Jerboa
If you click go to comment on your comment in the 3 dot menu you can click a button above it that says view context
From what I understand there is a bug currently where /communities won’t find it you have to search all to find it
If you are just trying to find communities to subscribe to not from any particular instance this will probably help
Unfortunately that is fairly normal for gaming laptops on the heating and battery life, for the price though it does seem tough to beat at least if you are set on a laptop instead of a desktop
You can also turn off the dedicated GPU generally to save on battery life when you aren’t gaming on it