Princeofspace

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Love the app!

Going beyond Apollo, have you ever thought of adapting Voyager to work on Apple TV? Not sure how many this would interest but there’s a lack of Lemmy tv clients.

I used a separate app that would notify me about Reddit posts in selected subreddits if they hit a upvoted or comment threshold. Could be a separate app or built into Voyager. Also helps you keep up with smaller communities if they get drowned out in the main feed.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I jump between a lot of profiles for work and chrome makes that too easy. It’s the only thing holding me back from switching to Firefox.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago (3 children)

Fast Profile switching? I’m downloading this immediately when I get home.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 7 months ago

I was pleasantly surprised that my Sony tv has a basic option so you can use it just as a screen. All smart stuff disabled.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

Sideloading apps on iOS has gotten a lot easier. I use sideloadly. It has to connect to your computer (wirelessly) once a week but does this automatically in the background. I’m still running Apollo, the best Reddit iOS app this way.

I have YT premium through Sri Lanka for $3/mo. Sponsorblock works in safari.

ROM apps like delta are in the App Store now. I have no idea about phone gaming otherwise.

Never ran into any content filtering.

If your gf uses iOS try it out there first and see how you like it.

New iPhones release on a pretty strict schedule each September so even if you don’t want the new model best to wait for older ones to be discounted.

 

I found some old threads but nothing I could get working today. My automated readarr setup would greatly benefit from ABB access. Which I used to have not long ago but now seems to be blocked. Not everything is on MAM, unfortunately.

 

Welcome to all the new Reddit migrants. What’s something different you’d like to see in c/churning you never got from r/churning?

 

Welcome Reddit refugees! What’s something that always bothered you about Reddit you’d like to be different here?

 

Perhaps daily discussion threads are a little ambitious with this small offshoot from r/churning.

How have you been dealing with the r/churning withdrawals? Have you done and interesting churns? know of any other reddit alternatives for the churning community?

 

Adding in a familiar thread to keep things feeling normal.

 

While we try out reddit alternatives, why not try the open source reddit clone, lemmy. I honestly don't know a whole lot about the whole fediverse, only heard about mastadon vs twitter recently but I never used twitter and don't see a reason to start with mastadon. But the churning community is small enough and separate enough from main reddit, why not give it a try.