I’m just a random user, but I’m sure in the github page you can get answers.
I’m just a random user, but I’m sure in the github page you can get answers.
I would take a look at Reddit, right now, to see what you refer to as an “atrocity”, but they block me for using a VPN, so…
“You should be comfortable”. Is that a common phrase of these people?
And UNO is the avatar that they won’t allow to exist. Or their fake avatar.
In January. March is happening now, Argentina just went back to school, well, at least those who could afford it.
OsmAnd, as someone has mentioned. Though, I think it’s an extension and you have to activate it and customize the experience. I used GPSlogger in the past, too, when I was in field surveys to upload to my Nextcloud server.
I guess if you feed it with your personal taste. My wrapped was all over the place. I only use Spotify in parties and ask everyone what do they want to enjoy.
Absolutely right.
I don’t mind these feeds as long as they are controlled. Unsubscribed from data is beautiful because they used to use a bot to feed from Reddit, I believe, but it was out of control, reposting everything from there.
I wouldn’t mind if it was something coming from other instances, less spammy, at least as an experiment.
Props to Voyager too. It’s now in Fdroid and allows me to hide the voting scores. That’s all I’ve ever wanted from Reddit, a great client like Infinity with no visible vote scores. Lemmy will be more and more used with all these new clients for sure.
So, a paid ublock origin experience?
Yeah. Although, I was more like a niche contributor in Reddit and currently Lemmy’s action happens in big communities, so I became more like a commenter than a poster. All things considered, it’s cool.
Awesome. If people don’t give a fuck about their privacy, can I buy a subscription to just watch?
Oh, I wish it was launched a year ago.
The smartlists feature is one of the best factors for me to recommend it. The developer is very open to comments and requests, maybe you can requests this feature in their github.