Does it though? I was surprised too, but for me it only works anonymously. As soon as I log in, it errors out.
Does it though? I was surprised too, but for me it only works anonymously. As soon as I log in, it errors out.
What do you mean exactly? I just tried it and it and Piped seems to work just fine.
“Kleiner Tipp” gefolgt von irgendwas total Schlauem, ist die Version die ich kenne und liebe. Vor allem wenn das kommt wenn man selbst was gesagt hat was vielleicht nicht 100% akkurat war. Das deutsche “Well akshually…”
Svunt Shake, just with one cup oat milk and one cup whole milk instead of two whole milk. Helps me reach my calorie goal per day (I tend to undereat).
Nice, thanks for the hint!
You can also import your Goodreads data for what it’s worth. It’s a bit wonky though, but I mainly use(d) Goodreads to track what I want to read and not to meticulously track the exact edition of every book, so it’s pretty ok.
One major improvement would be to able to install Bookwyrm as a PWA or if there was an app.
“Alles tutti” macht mich aus irgendeinem Grund wahnsinnig, weiß gar nicht genau warum.
Stop, you’re giving me PTSD! The horror…
No. Never had a Facebook account, not interested in the slightest.
Yes, that works of course. What I like to do is look at a specific topic when I want to. Let’s say, I’m in the mood to only check out literature/book related stuff. I’d like to open my “Multimagazine” (I saw someone call it a rack, which I think is a nice analogy) where I only see posts that belong to this topic.
I think just being able in my client to “aggregate” different communities/magazines (I’m writing this from kbin) would be great. Like multireddits. This way, everyone can decide for themselves what smaller communities they want to subscribe to. I think neither Lemmy’s clients nor kbin support this right now, unfortunately.
https://kitchenowl.org/