Lemmy (the website) is a progressive web app (pwa), so you can install it to your home screen from the browser menu.
Lemmy (the network) can also be accessed by apps from the Appstore, like mlem on ios.
Lemmy (the website) is a progressive web app (pwa), so you can install it to your home screen from the browser menu.
Lemmy (the network) can also be accessed by apps from the Appstore, like mlem on ios.
You can go into F-droid settings and add the repo that way. Then it will offer your versions from both F-droid and IzzyOnDroid.
I pasted the link you can click from your phone for convenience. But it’s always best to follow instructions on the official website instead of trusting randos like me.
Go to app info in Android and delete the app data, hope that works. I think I did that, I’ll add that as a step, it won’t hurt.
I upvoted your comment from the comment view and it registered, I verified on the web.
I’m replying to your comment from the inbox, let’s see if it goes to you or me!
You don’t see that link icon? That’s interesting!
Looks like it’s a server vs client mismatch issue. Jerboa 0.0.35 is rolling out and when your server rolls out 0.18 of lemmy this should get worked out. It’s a bummer though!
This is definitely hacky if it works, but on the web interface settings try setting your default sort to “hot” or anything other than “active”.
In your inbox all replies will have a chain link 🔗 icon. If you click that it will take you to the comment you made that the reply is for.
I also think that comment trees are much easier to follow than forum posts. The way Lemmy is right now is pretty great: communities (sub-topics) with threads (posts) which can be sorted but with comment trees that aren’t sorted based on “algo”/votes.
The whole software is currently considered alpha. If you want to test bleeding edge stuff, you could build the main branch locally and test that. Or you could use the app releases and report bugs on github (the devs would much prefer pull requests fixing bugs than just reports and they’re great at merging). I’m not a dev but I have contributed to the app.
I use the Mindmark plug-in for Logseq most of the time. I have used and liked FreeMind in the past.