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  • Great catch! I have a fix, but it might take me a couple days to cut a new release. Cutting a new release takes a bit of time, so it's easier to batch a bunch of bug fixes all at once. Let me know if you see any other bugs and I'll see if I can sneak them all into a release.
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  • That should be easy to fix. Though I’m looking at it, and I would guess sort and search would be a harder to hit target since they seem smaller.

  • Thank you! That’s is honestly what sent me on this mission. Let me know if you have any feature requests! Either on GitHub, comment, or DM

  • Not really yet. Maybe if you could make a list of which ones you want the most I can start there. Can’t make any promises as far as timeline, but my plan is to build a full featured client that runs cross platform.

  • Thanks for the feedback! Could you both share some screenshots demonstating what you are thinking? Or even a napkin sketch. Just something to help me visualize. Either here or on GitHub issues.

  • PieFed unfortunately is going to take me a bit of time. But pretty high on my priorities rn.

  • My goal is to launch a unified Lemmy experience across web, desktop, mobile and tablet. I’m also pretty confident my multi account switching experience is better than most Lemmy clients. Though I don’t have time to test every single one.

  • My time is limited, but I would love to get it everywhere including a Linux desktop app. I’m happy to look into fDroid. It’s really that if I have an hour to spend coding, I have to prioritize the task that will benefit the most users. Right now I’m very deep into solving Lemmy V1 support and PieFed support. That will likely take a couple months.

    Feedback from frequent users makes a big difference. If someone that uses my app every day asks for a feature consistently, it’s much easier for me to justify the time spent working on that feature.

    Also, in addition to FOSS, there is no data collected at all. The only communication the app has is with the lemmy server you select, or the default instance (Lemmy.zip) when you launch the app for the first time. MacOS will also ping GitHub releases for updates.

  • I made a very similar joke like this on Reddit, except it was about Waymo, and Reddit issued a warning against my account threatening a permanent ban.

  • A better example would be if Apple could make every instance of Safari look identital. It’s too large a percentage of traffic to block. Sure Tor is more serious about privacy than Apple, but Apple imo has the best shot at pulling it off. Google is too anti Privacy and all the smaller projects don’t have the market share. Maybe FireFox, but I don’t keep up as much with them tbh.

  • My SSR is nonexistent, so that's a great point. Would be cool to see universal links on Voyager instead of just deep links, assuming you want to show install/open app when browsing Voyager in Safari. If you're still interested in Tauri, unfortunately I haven't figured out how to do universal linking yet (deep linking works). But Capacitor plays nice with universal links.

  • This is sick! I figured people might want this so I have a few tricks to achieve essentially the same result but without any intermediate linking step. For example, view this post in Blorp. I'm curious why you decided to go with this method and if you think there are any advantages over my solution. Likely my solution breaks if you are on an instance that doesn't federate with the instance hosting the original post.

  • The command chest sheet in that article is wrong. gg is first line of the document, not H

  • SwitchBot hub does IR and can bridge those IR devices in via Matter. I prefer that to Broadlink which may not support local control? Idk it’s been while since I’ve messed around with broadlink devices, but I would prefer matter devices in 2025.

    I use Apple Home, but I assume home assistant can handle matter devices?

  • What happens 1/10 times?

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  • This is exactly what we need to stop socialism. To keeping library goers off of computers. /s

  • Time is the 4th dimension right? Could you argue that you are trying to react the location of the exit at a specific location in time, therefore you have to make extra circles to reach your exit.