Oh my bad then. That was just the impression I got based on posts in floorp subreddit.
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I just learned about it yesterday. Seems like Vivaldi but on gecko, which I always wanted to see.
Unfortunately it seems like it's maintained by only one overworked dev. It needs more funding and more devs.
You set the View Type to List.
Then u can further customize by going to Settings > View Type.
These are mine settings:
Title Font
Typeface: Product sans medium
Relative Size: Large
Description Font
Typeface: Roboto mono
Relative Size: Regular
- mpv (video player)
- Logseq (knowledge base/journal)
- KISS launcher (android launcher)
- OpenTracks (fitness tracking)
- BreezyWeather (weather)
- KDE connect (app to do shit between pc and phone)
- Tasks (todo)
- AntennaPod (podcasts)
- Hacki (hacker news)
- FlorisBoard (keyboard)
- Unexpected Keyboard (another keyboard)
You can check here: https://lemmyapps.netlify.app, filter by device: Web.
Alexandrite has a live preview of your text, but that's about it, you won't find anything better than that on any of the other ones unfortunately. Maybe some of them have it planned.
What would it take for JXL to become supported and more widespread? Who even uses it currently?
I always thought you needed root for auto updates to work. I just turned it on in droidify, gonna see if it works next time there is an update.
Oh shit!
This post actually made me look for a solution and I found one!
Solution to opening tiktoks without using tiktok app or site, not how to stop ur friends sending u garbage.
It made me think... mpv player can play basically any link you throw at it (thanks to yt-dlp), and we also have mpv on Android, so why can't we do it there as well. And sure enough, I found this https://github.com/mpv-android/mpv-android/pull/58, someone baked yt-dlp in mpv for Android, making it possible to open link in mpv (share >> play in mpv)
It works for instagram and all other shit.
Take those graphs with a grain of salt. There are several websites that track activity and all of them show different results. I also assume that almost every lemmy update affects these graphs, since things did break quite a few times.
This is from the official lemmy site join-lemmy. It says 820 Servers, 41k Active users
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This is from fedidb (same site the screenshot from the post comes from). 923 Servers, 39,832 Active Users and 433,819 Total Users
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Then we have fediverse.observer. Based on that graph, monthly active users are growing. 845 Servers and 43,631 Active users and 1,944,442 Total Users
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And finally we have lemmyverse. Which uses the method to find the "sus" servers and users, so 863 Servers and 1,741,848 Actual Users
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To me personally it seems like the content is becoming more regular and better in quality overall. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I only took a glance, but I didn't notice that feature unfortunately.