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[Request] 8-inch Tablet?
  • If you also have an A7 Lite it has an SD expansion slot so you can get more storage. I got my kids A7 Lites awhile back and threw in an extra 128 GB SD card in each.

  • The moment Reddit flicked the switch on their API on 2023-07-01, 00:00:00
  • Looks like they did it at UTC time. My Boost app no longer works. Luckily Boost is launching Boost for Lemmy and sign up is open on Google play store!

  • Mint Mobile: Good or Bad?
  • I switched about a year ago and have not had any issues. I have the $15/mo plan for 5GB and since I am usually on WiFi this has been fine. My wife is on the 15GB plan which is $20 a month.

    To get those rates you have to pay for 12 months at a time. The month to month rate is higher.

    A friend used my number as a referral and I got $90 in renewal credit which covers half of my next renewal.

    They operate on T-Mobiles network so your coverage will depend on that.

    I have not had to use customer service but since they are all online with no physical stores you will not be able to go in person like you could with the larger carriers.

    I think it was a great switch from AT&T paying like $200/mo to Mint for $35/mo for us.

    I have also used the international roaming to have data when I was on a cruise in Mexico and it worked great.

    I have nothing but good things to say about Mint but as always YMMV.

  • Liftoff! - ๐Ÿ’ A mobile client for Lemmy (Android/iOS/Windows/Linux)
  • I had to use my email instead of username to login but then it worked for me.

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  • I use the traditional navigation bar, I could not get used to the gestures.

  • How do you actually back up and save your photos and media off of your Android phone?
  • With my Samsung s22+ I can just plug in a usb-c cable to my PC and then browse the files on my phone to back them up.

    I also have a flash drive where one side is usb-c and the other is USB A. SanDisk Dual Drive

    Another alternative (more technical) could be to to use Solid Explorer which has the ability to setup remote connections to online backup. It also has a built in FTP server you can start on your phone and then from your PC you can connect and get your photos.

  • Welcome to The Bobiverse!
  • It's one of the first ones I searched for but I didn't have the will to make it :D

  • Reddit is blocking logins on mobile for some users, asking them to use the official Reddit app
  • Long press in the spot in red and actions will appear. Its not very intuitive and might be a bug.

  • Questions about Lemmy
    • you're right, the username isn't showing the domain for me. I have to click on the profile to see the full username. Maybe it was the web UI where I was seeing the extension. That would be an improvement.
    • yea I think the idea is to have a bunch of hosts
    • I agree, if this is going to work the popular communities need to spread out between many different instances.
    • I have seen that advice but I think it is somewhat important for the reasons you said.
  • In the newest update, something seems off in the inbox
  • Seems like tapping expands/collapses the message. I would just prefer it always visible or maybe a swipe action like you said.

    Edit: Actually I think flipping expand/collapse tap with the long hold would be good.

  • In the newest update, something seems off in the inbox
  • Yea I don't like the new interaction. I would prefer to just see it to begin with.

  • Questions about Lemmy
  • I know a few of these and can speculate a bit on the others to try to give an answer before someone else replies.

    1. I believe that they just disappear so you want to be sure to choose a home instance you expect to stick around. In the long term if Lemmy develops a way to "link" communities between instances then it would be a way to prevent communities from disappearing in those cases.

    2. Yes they can have the same username but for your home instance you see the name like "gamer_guy123" without the @lemmy.world but on another instance they would be "[email protected]". Just like how email works they can have the same username but the domain is different.

    3. An instance will limit the number of registrations to keep the bandwidth costs down. A lot of these people hosting are hobbyists but believe strongly that Lemmy is the future and are covering the costs which with limited registrations would not be massively expensive. I do wonder how much storage is required though.

    4. A corporate could spin up a Lemmy instance which would likely be a more stable home instance. Since Lemmy is federated though all the activity can be synced between instances and each instance would be able to control their API so the corporate could lock down the API potentially but other instances would still be able to use their APIs. The concern I would have here is that a single Lemmy instance becomes a walled garden and doesn't federate. That would give them the same control as Reddit. It's up to users to make sure not to centralize under one instance.

    5. Your home server can block instances if desired. It's important to have a home instance with a policy you agree with. For lemmy.world you can see the list here: https://lemmy.world/instances right now there is only 1 blocked instance.

    Hope this helps!

  • In the newest update, something seems off in the inbox
  • I also don't see them by default but if I click or hold on this area in red those actions appear for me.

    Edit: specifically it appears to be when I hold, not just tap

  • Sea of Thieves: The Legend of Monkey Island - Announcement Trailer
  • This is amazing. My wife and I played all of the monkey island games.

  • Jerboa 0.0.33-alpha
  • This is great. Just installed and the image viewer is great along with the fonts being consistent.

  • Test post. Please ignore.
  • Looks like 6...at least on jerboa android app

  • PSA: if a remote community hasn't been fetched by your instance yet, you need to search for it
  • I didn't try immediately after but going now it shows up. Thanks!

  • PSA: if a remote community hasn't been fetched by your instance yet, you need to search for it
  • Any idea if there is a delay in community searching? Someone mentioned a newly created community (1 hour ago) on sh.itjust.works and I searched on lemmy.world for it and nothing but I can visit it directly.

  • PSA: if a remote community hasn't been fetched by your instance yet, you need to search for it
  • Any idea if there is a delay in community searching? Someone mentioned a newly created community (1 hour ago) on sh.itjust.works and I searched on lemmy.world for it and nothing but I can visit it directly.