TIL iOS finally got widget support a few years ago
Please feel free to correct my English.
The Lemming formerly known as /u/SatyrSack@lemmy.one
TIL iOS finally got widget support a few years ago
In my mind, Voyager was always on the forefront with features compared to other Lemmy clients. I’m surprised it took this long to implement this!
The vultures at the zoo got to it first.
I agree that using a code block is not the right way to handle quotes, but you can control the syntax highlighting in a markdown code block by adding a language identifier.
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We never once asked for personal donations specifically in the hopes that if this moment ever came, our userbase would appreciate that we were able to make it this long on passion alone, and trust that your donation will make the best possible impact.
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We never once asked for personal donations specifically in the hopes that if this moment ever came, our userbase would appreciate that we were able to make it this long on passion alone, and trust that your donation will make the best possible impact.
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We never once asked for personal donations specifically in the hopes that if this moment ever came, our userbase would appreciate that we were able to make it this long on passion alone, and trust that your donation will make the best possible impact.
```
We never once asked for personal donations specifically in the hopes that if this moment ever came, our userbase would appreciate that we were able to make it this long on passion alone, and trust that your donation will make the best possible impact.
``` cpp
bool getBit(int num, int i) {
return ((num & (1<<i)) != 0);
}
```
bool getBit(int num, int i) {
return ((num & (1<<i)) != 0);
}
``` python
def add(a, b):
return a + b
```
def add(a, b):
return a + b
That is not showing correctly for me. You can try this instead:
![](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/kingofthehill/images/8/83/Khan-souphanousinphone.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20090906184427)
Ghengis Khan, Julius Caesar, etc.
Users do not get a notification when mentioned in the post body. You have to mention them in a comment in order to get their attention: @Scirocco@lemm.ee
Off-brand “magic wand” sex toy
Lemmy itself allows you to block communities, instances, and users. But it does not support filtering by keyword, e.g. filtering out any post with the word “platypus” in the title regardless of where it was posted or by whom. With help from the comments below, here are some third party Lemmy clients that have their own implementation of keyword filtering:
- Connect
- Eternity
- Interstellar
- Raccoon
- Summit
- Sync
- Tesseract
- Thunder
- Voyager
Do NOT support keyword filtering:
- Alexandrite
- Jerboa
- Lemmy UI
- mlmym
- Next
- Photon
- Quiblr
Comment anything I have missed or mistakes I made
Wow, what kind of lame laundromats have you been visiting?
Literally all of those are still incredibly popular and one of the leaders in their respective space. Sure, they have been “enshittified”, but not killed off by it yet. .
That would probably get incredibly monotonous. Combat is one of Stardew Valley’s weak points, and the cave system is rather limited.
@ptz@dubvee.org Please see the top-level comment in this chain. Any insight? Just curious.
Interesting. So, not the exact same scenario as Eternity, as Eternity currently does render the Reddit-style spoiler as a spoiler instead of as a quote.
This was brought up recently about Eternity, which was also originally a Reddit client. Eternity currently only supports Reddit-style spoilers, not Lemmy-style spoilers. How do these spoilers look to you?
Reddit-style:
>!I use Thunder now!<
!I use Thunder now!<
Lemmy-style:
::: spoiler Spoiler
I use Thunder now
:::
I use Thunder now
Do you have more info about Tesseract having once been discontinued? It has always seemed to be working for me, and as far as I could tell, been actively developed (there was even a major update just this week). I found this link (below) in your previous meta post on the subject, but other than the anchor link in the URL itself, I see nothing there about development having had ended.
https://github.com/asimons04/Tesseract#1212023-development-of-tesseract-for-lemmy-has-ended
Not sure if it counts (given this community), but the original PS4 immediately became my favorite console design. I am generally a fan of simple, elegant, soulless aesthetics.
On GrapheneOS, it is on by default and set to 18 hours. It makes sense to me to have the default be less than 24 hours.
Don’t switch to a privacy-violating platform just for a feature found in open source operating systems.
Lol I know you meant that as Igor, but I totally ready that as Igor at first