I believe the app is under review to be placed in the App Store so hopefully will be available to everyone soon.
I believe the app is under review to be placed in the App Store so hopefully will be available to everyone soon.
If you tap on a comment, it hides that comment and all the child comments. Just tried it out and it seems to work reasonably well.
Same here. Mastodon didn’t stick, same with Twitter. Much more of a Reddit user so I expect to be more of a Lemmy user.
Spending time with my family since I don’t see them a lot during the week due to my work schedule. House project. Lots and lots of house projects.
I went from digg to Reddit during that mass exodus and will be doing the same from Reddit to Lemmy. It is a little bittersweet seeing what Reddit was 10+ years ago to what it’s become, but I’m excited for the future and to see what becomes of Lemmy, kbin, etc.
I like how Apollo will show trending subreddits. Not sure if mlem can support that given the federated design of lemmy but it was super useful in finding new subreddits.
I didn’t realize how much I missed swipe capabilities until I started using Mlem. Having those added to the app would be great.
I agree with you. I figure out how to search for communities but a general search functionality would be great!
I can’t wait to see how bad this goes after reading about the Apollo drama with Reddit.
Took me a few minutes to figure out Lemmy, but agree it seems like a decent replacement for Reddit assuming the communities continue to grow.
Its so hard not to lurk…
I do really like AUR, but agree Flatpak is a good alternative. I can’t stand snap, snap packages just feel slower.