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Can someone explain to me why you use private trackers? Is it because of the possibility to request older stuff etc? Would love to know the advantages compared to torrentgalaxy for example
Can someone explain to me why you use private trackers? Is it because of the possibility to request older stuff etc? Would love to know the advantages compared to torrentgalaxy for example
Jumping back and forth between those 2 myself, they both have their advantages atm. Good job Mlem devs, love the new build!
I assume there isn’t notification support (/notification counter) yet? Profile tabs looks great, GO DEVS!
Yep noticed this too!
You are right, but nevertheless as a user of said instance I’d be a tad annoyed. But I guess there’s nothing holding one back to register on another instance if that happens.
Some thoughts
I’ll give it a shot! Edit: love the fact that click to collapse is back. No search bar, account info and the occasional crash but the feed looks great! Looking forward to future updates
So this is more or less what decentralised means. Man, web3 is real
How‘s the Mlem app? Does it by any chance hide the comment if you just click on it? That’s one of my favourite UX features on Apollo, not sure if the original crappy Reddit app had this too. I know that you can hide a comment by pressing in the “-“ button next to the person’s alias, but it’s tiny
Same. It show after a page refresh though!
Same! 90% of my Reddit time was simply r/homekit and r/Apple . I see that there’s now a Homekit community, [email protected] it doesn’t really have content yet but we have to start somewhere right?
Same. I keep reading “Use a von” everywhere but I just assume that’s a US thing. In Western Europe I never heard of a single country giving a shit about this