maniac 1mo ago • 100%
I see people always saying that android Firefox sucks. What are the reasons you can't use it? (I use Mull a Firefox privacy fork)
maniac 2mo ago • 100%
What happened with Authy? (As someone who uses it)
maniac 3mo ago • 100%
Use a modified app of Instagram.
maniac 4mo ago • 100%
Why is it 19 and up to participate? I usually see 18 and up.
maniac 7mo ago • 66%
Livakavi 🙌
maniac 8mo ago • 71%
Man you again. It's clear that no one cares.
maniac 8mo ago • 100%
Manga is a broad medium. I would either scroll around and see what you like and drop it if it's not good or ask for suggestions with some aspects you want. There's lots of trash but when you find some good ones, it's a great feeling.
maniac 8mo ago • 50%
Moderators get a feeling of power. I've never heard a reddit mod say they want money.
maniac 8mo ago • 100%
Using use daily. Only problem I sometimes have is the inability to upload images, so I just use duckduckgo's browser
maniac 8mo ago • 100%
Proton is a tool for use with the Steam client which allows games which are exclusive to Windows to run on the Linux operating system. It uses Wine to facilitate this.
maniac 1y ago • 50%
I see a dot in the file name.
maniac 1y ago • 100%
Make sure to make a issue on github.
maniac 1y ago • 100%
Maybe a red icon with this? https://pluspng.com/img-png/exit-png-exit-icon-1600.png
maniac 1y ago • 100%
What's your favorite one so far?
maniac 1y ago • 100%
Will this apply to your minimal Linux Mint OS? (Took a glance at the repo name and your profile)
maniac 1y ago • 100%
Just saw this. I had a old github release, looks slightly better now.
maniac 1y ago • 66%
I'm not a big fan of the Material You borders. In the beginning I tried Jerboa and it did feel unfinished.
maniac 1y ago • 100%
Looking at the Github for Jerboa, I feel like some text and icons aren't that greatly sized.
Liftoff looks pretty good but I personally dislike the + button on the bottom.
So far I've been using thunder and it's pretty similar ui.
I plan on making two videos, one where I explain how Lemmy works and then how to post in a community. I'm going to do my own research but is there any points you want to give to a new user?