Wow. Looks like that website is only usable in desktop mode. Thanks, that makes it a bit simpler.
Edit: Wait WTF I can absolutely just browse the website in mobile mode and add addons to my collection. The tutorial was pretty misleading.
Got tired of all the censorship and downtime.
Moving to @2014MU69@programming.dev
Wow. Looks like that website is only usable in desktop mode. Thanks, that makes it a bit simpler.
Edit: Wait WTF I can absolutely just browse the website in mobile mode and add addons to my collection. The tutorial was pretty misleading.
Not the person you’re replying to but here you go
Btw the setup while doable is pretty convoluted. It’s clear that Mozilla really doesn’t want us to do it.
This option only exists to shut up a few loud nerds.
That doesn’t work for mobile users.
i.e. majority of the userbase.
Btw I am using this userscript so it’s not a problem that affects me personally. However I believe the default Lemmy experience should be as user friendly as possible.
No? Not unless you’re using some browser extension or userscript.
No, that’s the backend part of the same pr. We still need this setting to actually use this feature.
Probably for being horny on main
I was using Opera for the last 4 to 5 years. But I recently switched to Lemur browser mainly because it supports all chrome and edge extensions and I prefer it’s ui over kiwi’s. It is made by Chinese devs tho.
It’s working great now. Jerboa is really snappy now and rarely throwing errors.
Yup, I am running 0.0.37
I am still getting errors half the time I do anything while using jerboa
Website is working great though
Edit: It’s suddenly working a lot better now. Hopefully I am not jinxing myself.
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I believe most accounts created in the last 48 hours are bot accounts. Here is the list of top 20 fastest growing instances. Looks like 15 out of 20 were created in the last few days and has almost no active users.
Wait does that mean posts older than 3 months gets automatically deleted? Isn’t that kinda bad? Being able to find years old posts is an important part of Reddit and pretty much all social media.