Spyke
ragemidireply
kbin.social

@OtakuAltair

@git Jerboa isn't terribly bad but I understand why people think it isn't good.

I'm hoping the Infinity dev makes one for kbin though, would be a great fit

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+1 for Infinity for Lemmy.

Infinity and Boost are my favorite Reddit apps.

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Infinity dev is not making one. If the API shim works well it'll get forked by someone (it's open source) and it will work with Lemmy.

I thought about doing something similar as a labor of love but realized I've currently got dozens of projects in the works and would never really have the time. Between that and how shitty a very vocal minority of people can be to developers, I lost interest very quickly.

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He won't. He said he's trying to make it a subscription app. Of cause it still will be open source, but no further versions will be released on Fdroid

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I agree. There's definitely work to be done but considering the massive influx I think it's doing pretty decently okay

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gitreply
lemmy.world

I like Jerboa in fact I made this post from Jerboa. Just wanted to draw attention to large amount of new third part clients that has been getting announced lately

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lemmy.sdf.org

Shout out to jerboa. Very smooth transition from Sync. Suspect with the recent rexodus it'll only get better.

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amminadabzreply
sh.itjust.works

Yea i can ses the similarities, but i keep trying to swipe on things and it doesnt do anything

Sync for lemmy is coming and ill probably jump back to that, especially if its open source. Else i hope the jerboa folks take some more design cues from the other apps to make the whole ux feel a bjt quicker/easier

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Ha, I come from Infinity and I also keep trying to swipe on stuff out of force of habit. Would love some more options regarding or else other apps to get a hit more variety in the future, but I get this is all still in its infancy.

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feddit.de

Am I stupid or am I missing a way to permanently set the "source" to subscribed instead of local? But apart from that it is quite good already.

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Inductorreply
feddit.de

It's under Settings->[Username] settings->Default listing type

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ඞmirreply
lemmy.ml

It stutters on my Pixel 7 so no, it's just stuttery in general

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Same on my Galaxy S22. We need an app that scrolls smoothly at 120fps. Maybe Jerboa will improve over time.

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Barbarianreply
sh.itjust.works

I started using Lemmynade. For an alpha, it's surprisingly good! Replying to you from it btw.

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A robed man stands in the desert on a planet. The text below him says Lemmy API. Several AT-AT like robots are shown with red lasers firing at the robed man. Each robot has the text of an In development Lemmy app below it

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I got it looking like BaconReader! You can go into settings and adjust display options.

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Hoppsreply
lemmy.world

I'm loving Jeroba, I would just like options to sort the comments.

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It's alright but one big issue I've been having with it is the app not keeping my place when going back from viewing a post. Like I'll be viewing some community by top of all time and when I'm 15 posts deep I'll click one, go back and it resets me to the top of the list. Becomes very tedious scrolling all the way back down after every single post

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I just want to take a minute to appreciate and thank the kind sould that created and supported Jeroba even befor reddit dumpster fire. Thank's to you I now have a very good option!

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lemmy.world

Memmy App for iOS works quite well. Multiple updates per day over testflight.

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lemmy.world

Yeah Memmy is way better than the web app, and you can already do most of what you’d want to do. Definitely recommend checking it out

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michreply
lemmy.world

Been playing around with Limbo as well. Limbo is a bit ahead of Memmy in terms of allowing management of multiple accounts, but Memmy seems more lightweight on my iOS device.

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Ive ran the unreleased version there are a ton of improvements coming to it

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sh.itjust.works

I have already tried thunder BTW. Nice interface, glitchy though and what stops me from using it over jerboa is not being able to sort by top day. TBF they have made remarkable progress in a short amount of time.

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canreply
sh.itjust.works

I've been sorting by top>day in Jerboa? Unless it's broken and I haven't noticed.

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thisreply
sh.itjust.works

I think you misunderstood. I'm saying thunder doesn't let you sort by top day and I'm still using jerboa because jerboa does let you.

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Hope rif for reddit devs jump ship and do a rif for lemmy. Im using jerboa but it still lacking some useful features like blocking keywords.

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I like Jerboa personally. I use the web app for kbin and quickly get annoyed and go back to lemmy on jerboa. But then I'm back to kbin because kbin's /all/hot sort works properly and lemmy's, while improving, is more like /all/rising.

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feddit.de

Even though I am an android user, I guess it would be nice for iOS user to also have some development going.

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There are at least 5 apps for iOS in development, Mlem, Memmy, Limbo, Beyond and Thunder

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lemmy.world

I am actually working on one myself with. Net Maui blazor to be able to provide the same ui in browser and native on all mobiles and desktops (Mac, ios, Android, Windows,... With out Linux)

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nosurfreply
lemmy.world

Is it open source? Id maybe want to contribute

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Jasonreply
lemmy.world

Well I just started a few days ago and spent a few hours so there isn't a lot of a base.

But yeah I'd love to someone to join me. Would be my first open source project.

But be warned I am learning to code for only two years ("Ausbildung zum Fachinformatiker für Anwendungsentwicklung" in german) so it probably would be more like me contributing to your project. If you're still interested I'll setup a github project and send you the link.

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nosurfreply
lemmy.world

Haha i wanted to contribute to get better at C#. While ive done dev work for a while now i dont know c# or maui at all so figured i could learn by contributing.

Tldr we would both be noobs

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nosurfreply
lemmy.world

For sure. Not sure how much ill do but regardless could be fun

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I'm here for lemmings (is that what we call lemmy users?) connecting like this.

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Thunder client is very nice and they also released new version which support make comments.

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lemmy.fmhy.ml

You can use the web app In chrome there is an option to add it to the home screen and it will behave like a normal app. Same thing is possible in IOS.

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iOS' support for PWAs is a lot worse than Android (for example, iOS didn't allow push notifications for sites), but I've heard they're getting better.

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sopuli.xyz

I know Sync is coming and there are rumors about Boost. Are there more?

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I think it's a "no for now", but Ruben has reserved a community over here just in case.

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There's a post about Slide being developed too, which was always my favorite Reddit app.

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feddit.de

Maybe this is finally the chance to embrace the webapp.

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lemmy.world

Is there a thread somewhere to track which ones are in development? I wanna test em allll when they release.

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kbin.social

Whys everyone obsessed with apps? Mobile browser works.

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sporezreply
kbin.social

mobile browser works but is never as smooth and seamless as a native app.

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It’s hard to explain but for example see the difference of using Reddit web vs Apollo. Native apps have native system gestures and UI elements built in that generally feel a lot better to use.

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lemmy.world

The website definitely works, but it has weird issues with posts jumping around.

Also you can’t use gestures on the website, but you can on apps. Like swiping to comment/like, tapping to hide, etc). It just feels way smoother

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Agreed. Also funny because this whole thing started because of well-designed native apps in the first place…

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kbin.social

TL;DR: big elements cause annoying scroll-bars to appear.

My username is very big, so when I open this page on a mobile I get a horizontal scroll-bar for the entire page.

In CSS there's a property called overflow which lets you decide how you want elements that contain elements wider or taller than them to behave. So you can solve this problem by simply making that element itself scroll instead of the entire page by using overflow: scroll, or hide the child elements by using overflow: hidden;.

You can also solve these problems by dealing with the child elements for example: using the word-wrap property to allow word wrapping, using the hyphens property to break words with hyphens, or in this case use the HTML wbr tag to allow line breaking after every underscore, or even cut the longer words and append three dots to them; so my user name would look like this: "Limitless_s...".

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I havent seen any such thing on mobile browser here. Its taken screen space into account quite well.

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Some servers are updating to Lemmy 0.18, after updating Jerboa to version 0.0.35 it should work again. Give it a try.

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