Really? A whole instance?
Really? A whole instance?
True, though.
But is there seriously no support for changing the domain? Why? Would it require retiring references on posts or something to do with federation?
The future is already here. It’s just not evenly distributed.
Having an option that treats all posts like nsfw – click to view image – would work, right? That sounds like something I wouldn’t mind having on by default as well.
Add long as “our chosen default” can be the half dozen languages I want to read. If be happy to have all the languages I don’t filtered out.
Given how easy it is sometimes to jump out of a deep browse of some sort and even the occasional crash, I’d kind of like to see something like this.
Not sure how exactly I’d implement it.
One thing to try: go to app properties and clear storage after upgrade. It seems jerboa has had some problems with something there before.
If the server you connect to is unreachable, the account disappears from the list. It may just look like it forgets the login.
Strange responses from server really seem to confuse jerboa. If there’s high load, for example. Looking like only anonymous account is active seems to be a common result.
Nothing. On long press neither. It really should close or possibly show a connect menu.
34 was the release that introduced the text and the bug.
That’s one of the most requested missing features. Let’s hope that gets added soon.
Nethack. But definitely not in vr.
There are at least two alternatives already: lemmur and jerboa. In addition the federation probably makes it practically impossible to block other apps and web frontends be etc. And you can run and use an old web front to your heart’s content.
Many leavers indeed won’t come back. And it sounds like a lot of the leavers are mods and actives who were really relying on the better UX and functionality of outside apps and old Reddit etc. They won’t take being forced to a paid app or Reddits 's vision of UX and they probably will remember how the service treated them after all their essentially volunteer effort.
Nobody’s been riled up. You need to go to Reddit for that :)