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- Comment on Summit for Lemmy is now open source 1 week ago:
Oh, you’re right! The developer explained it really well. I mostly use Voyager as my main Lemmy client on all my devices, but I use Arctic just for checking out trending topics. Maybe Arctic has more funding or something.
- Comment on Summit for Lemmy is now open source 1 week ago:
Well, it keeps you up to date with trending topics without having to open the app itself. You can quickly glance at your notifications. Saving you a lot of time.
- Comment on Gaming the Wiki System. 1 week ago:
No one supports your terrorist state of Isreal
- Comment on Summit for Lemmy is now open source 1 week ago:
This feature is a must-have for me. I’ve been searching for a Lemmy client for Android that has this feature, but none of them do. Only Arctic for Lemmy that does have this feature.
I just don’t bother requesting because the response I usually get is that Lemmy doesn’t officially support push notifications, and it’s quite a complex process to implement.
- Comment on Summit for Lemmy is now open source 1 week ago:
Hopefully they add push notifications for posts, similar to Apollo for Reddit push notifications feature:
_Apollo for Reddit had a feature called “Threshold Notifications”, which allowed users to set up notifications for when a post reached a certain number of upvotes. This was useful for tracking the popularity of a post without constantly checking Reddit.
For example, you could configure Apollo to notify you if a specific post or thread reached 1,000 upvotes. This feature was particularly helpful for keeping an eye on trending content_
- Comment on I believe that the "Nicole" images being sent to Threadiverse users may be intending to deanonymize accounts 2 weeks ago:
Dayummmm
- Comment on I believe that the "Nicole" images being sent to Threadiverse users may be intending to deanonymize accounts 2 weeks ago:
I received two messages. The first one was on March 3rd, and the second one was on March 8th. I also received one a few months ago.
- Comment on Orion's Next Chapter: Linux Development Officially Launched 3 weeks ago:
I use it on my iPad. It’s like Safari but on steroids. You can install Chrome and Firefox extensions. I’m hopeful it will become open-source in the future.
- Comment on What's up, selfhosters? - Sunday thread 1 month ago:
While reviewing Cosmos yesterday, I stumbled upon another operating system called ZimaOS. It’s also pretty interesting.
- Comment on What's up, selfhosters? - Sunday thread 1 month ago:
I really like the concept of Proxmox; however, it’s not for my use case. Mainly running a media server. As you have mentioned, I’m also sceptical about plug-and-play OS. 😅 I just can’t make up my mind.
- Comment on What's up, selfhosters? - Sunday thread 1 month ago:
What are your thoughts on something like Zimaos and Cosmos Cloud?
- Comment on What's up, selfhosters? - Sunday thread 1 month ago:
Thanks for the recommendation. It’s looking pretty interesting. I’m surprised I haven’t heard about it until now. How’s your experience overall? What other OS’s have you tried? I’ve tried Proxmox, then TrueNAS, but I settled on Unraid. (The Unraid server died on me. When I turned it on, I couldn’t access the web UI. Sometimes, when I press the power button, it doesn’t turn on. )
- Comment on What's up, selfhosters? - Sunday thread 1 month ago:
I had a bit of a hiccup with my Unraid server. It wouldn’t turn on, and I got so fed up that I decided to get rid of it. But now, I’m back on the hunt for a new home server OS, and I’m hoping to find one that’s easy to use and has a GUI. If you were in my shoes in 2025, which one would you pick?
- Comment on Nice iOS mail client app? 1 month ago:
Canary Mail
- Comment on Pakistani religious body declares using VPN is against Islamic law 4 months ago:
🤣 bruv this is a propaganda for the government to crackdown opposition parties. There is no such thing as “Islamic Law against vpn”. They make up things and call it a day