
That’s because they linked photon.lemmy.world… this is why I was hesitant to allow instances to link photon to them.
Anyway, you can use https://phtn.app/ (the official URL, like vger.app) to use any instance.
professional idiot.
I’m the developer of the Photon client. Try it out
That’s because they linked photon.lemmy.world… this is why I was hesitant to allow instances to link photon to them.
Anyway, you can use https://phtn.app/ (the official URL, like vger.app) to use any instance.
My profile picture is some random sunset. No idea where it’s from or where I got it.
Strange. I find that sh.reddit was significantly faster than the original new reddit. It also uses a framework that is more close to native html than whatever they were using before.
I’ll need to implement something for multi API support once Lemmy 1.0 releases, and I could probably add basic mbin support there when that happens
It means that design choices and features I implement will follow what I believe to be optimal. I still try to consider what the users think, but the overall organization will prioritize my thought. It sounds narcissistic, but other software often follows this pattern.
It’s why Photon will rarely implement random features if I deem it to be something left to another tool, because my opinion is that it should remain simple unless the feature will significantly improve the user experience.
I mean that’s why it’s “mildly infuriating”, it doesn’t enrage me as much as Twitter requiring a sign in for the whole site.
I removed it because I don’t want my app to necessarily depend or be associated with any specific centralized external source, like MBFC. By adding it to my app, I’m implicitly supporting its use, which wasn’t necessarily my goal.
Pretty much sums up my life
I need an inspirational title for my autobiography
The Liberia flags add to this
I’ve never had an issue with any drivers on Linux, everything I use just works. Even some old obscure drawing tablet from 2005 that said it required you to install its driver worked instantly.
This is a dumb way to think. You upvote if the content is good or you like it, and you downvoted if it’s bad or you dislike it.
Upvoting any post means garbage can be pushed to the front page, like this!
“content” such as this meme is probably what is posted there
stuff like
“me posting here to add engagement, I’m doing my part !!!111”
I personally had a lot of fun with my brother playing this. The only thing I dislike was the crown system which kept the camera focused on a single person, instead of expanding the camera to fit all players.
At least going off screen wouldn’t kill you, but would rather turn you into a ghost and keep your power up when revived.
I saw you talking about this in the lemmy.world general lol
Once v0.19.0 releases (soon)
“new comments” sort is basically that.
Once scaled sort arrives on Lemmy, smaller communities will be ranked higher and not knocked out by the meme communities and stuff like that.
Jokes aside, I’m excited to see where this project goes.