Do you know of a way for those of us only on mobile to move subs over?
Do you know of a way for those of us only on mobile to move subs over?
This is deliciously mild.
OP, like me, probably doesn’t/didn’t know that the website interface for Lemmy has a solution for this and it’s actually an app problem. So to OP it is a “Lemmy” gripe until we’re given more info. :)
On the very slim chance someone else is curious about the work of art I did an image search :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Execution_of_Torrijos_and_his_Companions_on_the_Beach_at_Málaga
I think it’s carved fruit, not an actual toy. Haha
if long-pressed, would scroll you to the previous top-level comment.
Well fuck I never knew that 😭
I’m for crediting original sources, but I don’t see it as a rule in the sidebar? But I’m also browsing on mobile and I know us mobile users sometimes can’t see things.
my second objection is that that copying bash entries is meaningless activity - everyone can just go to where they already are to see them.
Couldn’t this be said of…anything posted to an aggregator site? A large chunk of Lemmy (and Reddit) is screenshots of other sites.
and last - that post was not funny when it was new and time did not help it 🤷♂️
A lot of stuff posted to Lemmy isn’t funny to me either but my opinion doesn’t matter much.
Not sure if I’m wooshing or you’re serious about being this particular about this post.
Kbin currently does not have a public API which is what most developers use to create apps, as such very few people are working on kbin apps and AFAIK they’re not public for testing yet. Artemis by a developer named Harriet (Harriette?) is the only one I know off the top of my head and she’s still in the private stage.
iPhones come with a few apple-specific apps most people don’t want/need (think GarageBand, Apple Home, etc) but they’re all removable and don’t re-install themselves.
I originally went with kbin over Lemmy because the kbin webapp looked and functioned (for me) so much better. But now Memmy has gotten pretty good and close to Apollo so I’ve moved there. For me it’s all about ease of interaction/function.
I think their point is password managers make it very easy to have completely unique passwords, and if your Lemmy password is compromised you can change it without worrying about any other accounts being compromised. Not that a manager would magically protect you from ever being compromised.
It’s a reference to the meme “Loss” linked in this comment: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/805300
Thanks, I know how to create a new account on a new server, I just hoped for an easy way to move all my subs.