Many apps display them as “comment score” and “post score”. And the Lemmy API let’s you request that data, so it’s stored.
Many apps display them as “comment score” and “post score”. And the Lemmy API let’s you request that data, so it’s stored.
Well karma is just called “points” here, I don’t think that’s enough of a difference
Please don’t, but a setting for custom colors would be nice anyways
Not yet 30 and can’t be bothered with Linux on desktop
Idk why? I like it to see the clock on the always on display, but you can also change it so you just have a small red pixels lit up, to mirror the “notification led style”. You can style the aod like you want on Android
Yeah idk if the “hot” sorting is broken or the date
Yes, everyone can see it they do not even need to be logged in to the instance.
On Samsung phones your whole screen flashes in a custom color and and animation, and after that you have your always on display. So they are no longer needed with OLED screens that can display it themselves
1.0.71 now fixed it for me.
Same here, just updated but still only see the Connect logo on a black background :/ Edit: 1.0.71 fixed it, thanks for updating it so fast!
Thanks, looks really nice I’ll try it out
Same on a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Android 13. Just see a black screen and nothing happens after the update :/
Can’t find thunder on the Playstore, so far it’s either connect or liftoff. Connect works better but liftoff looks better. But I really hope boost for Lemmy will be released soon
For what did you get banned exactly that would make them antisemitic?
Well you still choose the instance your on. Don’t use one from an uknown party. If you can, just host it yourself, it’s not very demanding. But I find signal to be much simpler to introduce to your parents for example, just because it’s like Whatsapp and just works.
I just told my parents if they want to contact me they have to use signal, because I deleted Whatsapp. That worked pretty well
Did you tried wefwef.app yet? It’s the best I found yet
That’s the way to go, the number doesn’t matter at all.