What client do you use for Lemmy?
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Boost
Called "Boost for Lemmy". It's great. All kinds of custom options. Integration with instances are really good.
Try it.... give a dollar... It'll be Ad free.
Only issue is embed videos don't work rn, I'm currently trying out summit and really like it so far, pressing back does reset your feed to the top though, which is annoying
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Honesty, I am tired of accidentally hitting "back" on my phone and having my feed reset, so I was wondering if any of your clients didn't do that, while also wanting to check out the competition for Sync.
Eternity
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Honesty, I am tired of accidentally hitting "back" on my phone and having my feed reset, so I was wondering if any of your clients didn't do that, while also wanting to check out the competition for Sync.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Connect.
I actually want the opposite of what you want. I am used to Jerboa and Liftoff refreshing the front page if you hit back on the main feed. Connect just asks it you want to close it and I have to manually scroll back up to the top to refresh, and its annoying af when I'm hella far down the page.
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Firefox mostly.
wrote last edited by [email protected]With Piefed's web UI?
Who hurt you?
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With Piefed's web UI?
Who hurt you?
Hey I like piefed web ui, once you get used to it is nice
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Honesty, I am tired of accidentally hitting "back" on my phone and having my feed reset, so I was wondering if any of your clients didn't do that, while also wanting to check out the competition for Sync.
Thunder. Cross platform, great UI, and now has piefed support.
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Connect.
I actually want the opposite of what you want. I am used to Jerboa and Liftoff refreshing the front page if you hit back on the main feed. Connect just asks it you want to close it and I have to manually scroll back up to the top to refresh, and its annoying af when I'm hella far down the page.
Scroll down slightly in the feed, hit the ellipses that appears on top and choose refresh? This is how I do it with Connect.
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Hey I like piefed web ui, once you get used to it is nice
It says please every time, what's to hate.
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Honesty, I am tired of accidentally hitting "back" on my phone and having my feed reset, so I was wondering if any of your clients didn't do that, while also wanting to check out the competition for Sync.
No love for Summit here? I've tried almost every android app and ended up with this one. Very smooth UI and full of features.
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Scroll down slightly in the feed, hit the ellipses that appears on top and choose refresh? This is how I do it with Connect.
wrote last edited by [email protected]There must be another setting that controls when the top bar with those dots actually shows up, because that's why I have to scroll all the way back up; that bar doesnt move or stay at the top of my screen but literally at the top of the page. Scrolling down one post makes it completely disappear until I go all the way back up.
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Honesty, I am tired of accidentally hitting "back" on my phone and having my feed reset, so I was wondering if any of your clients didn't do that, while also wanting to check out the competition for Sync.
I've been trying to find a sync replacement as well, but nothing can quite give me what I want from the interface. Double tap to zoom (also double tap with hold and swipe to zoom in and out would be a plus), zoom on gifs and videos, single tap (or swipe) to dismiss pic or video, and a deep limit on how far you can zoom in. Oh and swipe gestures to upvote and return to the main page.
Thunder comes closest but there's no zoom on videos.
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Boost
Called "Boost for Lemmy". It's great. All kinds of custom options. Integration with instances are really good.
Try it.... give a dollar... It'll be Ad free.
It's closed-source 🤮
Eww
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It's closed-source 🤮
Eww
Blah, blah, blah... one Dev. Get a grip.
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Honesty, I am tired of accidentally hitting "back" on my phone and having my feed reset, so I was wondering if any of your clients didn't do that, while also wanting to check out the competition for Sync.
I been using Voyager so have felt the back button pain a lot. I installed Blorp just recently but an update seems to have broke it, it's not working for me today.
I just installed Jerboa, there's no back button.
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Blah, blah, blah... one Dev. Get a grip.
The dev being alone does not mean they should make it closed source.
For example, Mindustry, which is an open source game, is only developed by one person, Anuke.
And, who knows tf they doing behind the scenes?
That's why i HATE anything closed-source. Making a software open-source does not have any downsides, it's free contributions from more experienced people. And it also means people can fork your project if you just can't do it anymore. Or want to improve it.
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The dev being alone does not mean they should make it closed source.
For example, Mindustry, which is an open source game, is only developed by one person, Anuke.
And, who knows tf they doing behind the scenes?
That's why i HATE anything closed-source. Making a software open-source does not have any downsides, it's free contributions from more experienced people. And it also means people can fork your project if you just can't do it anymore. Or want to improve it.
it's not as easy to monetize open-source software, and even solo devs gotta eat.
until UBI gets implemented worldwide, expect people to continue wanting monetary returns on their work.
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Scroll down slightly in the feed, hit the ellipses that appears on top and choose refresh? This is how I do it with Connect.
Connect looks awesome, but I can't for the life of me find a feed for only my subbed communities, Do you know if that is an option?
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Honesty, I am tired of accidentally hitting "back" on my phone and having my feed reset, so I was wondering if any of your clients didn't do that, while also wanting to check out the competition for Sync.
I've used Jerboa for years now, and have the press back twice to exit setting enabled:
My configuration for it is very minimal, to mimic RedReader that I used to use.
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The dev being alone does not mean they should make it closed source.
For example, Mindustry, which is an open source game, is only developed by one person, Anuke.
And, who knows tf they doing behind the scenes?
That's why i HATE anything closed-source. Making a software open-source does not have any downsides, it's free contributions from more experienced people. And it also means people can fork your project if you just can't do it anymore. Or want to improve it.
Meh, I've used his app for many years now from when it was for the other shit site.
From my experience trying other apps. Boost is best. I'll take top quality v. whiny wanker.
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Honesty, I am tired of accidentally hitting "back" on my phone and having my feed reset, so I was wondering if any of your clients didn't do that, while also wanting to check out the competition for Sync.
Jerboa, it's got that RIF feel.