It looks so nice, thank you!
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Welcome, Kibby! Just installed the script, it's adorable! What script are you using to make the icons round btw?
It looks and feels a lot better! Merely a couple weeks after /kbin blew up, I can't wait to see what it'll be like in a year! The PWA doesn't autorotate on Android anymore, and it has a new icon to go with. Those two alone are very big improvements.
Mastodon can be a household name when Threads users question why people have an @user username and are introduced to a platform with no ads. They're gonna complain eventually, and they will find comments mocking them for using Threads.
There are; I can think of one specifically. Sync for Reddit is becoming Sync for Lemmy, it's under development.
Gnome is coming together very nicely. How's the performance on Gnome Web? Is it ready for daily use? Last I used it (about 2 years ago), it was really slow and adblocking wasn't working.
Afaik, PixelFed doesn't have a mobile app either, but their PWA works wonderfully. The performance is so good I forgot I wasn't using a real app.
Edit: Welp, turns out I'm outdated. While PixelFed doesn't have an official app themselves, they do have one in development (beta), and there are various third party apps for it. Thank you for letting me know!
Kbin has support for custom CSS. There are still some bugs and plenty of things to iron out, but once the platform matures, expect there to be plenty of color and vibrance haha.
Would you kindly delete my memory of playing Bioshock for the first time?
Saddened that it's not /m/football, it should be /m/football.
I give Reddit two years left with how things are going. Most of the active community will be moving on by the end of this year. All this protest in action will definitely hurt their chances to IPO successfully. Even if they backtrack on their API promise, it's much too late. The damage is done. I hope spez thanks Elon Musk for the amazing business inspiration.
I do, except I always enable minimize and maximize because it seems foolish to me to have those disabled by default. It's really smooth and whenever I have too many windows open, the overview makes it easy to find what I'm looking for. Initially I was against hiding the dock in the overview but I decided to give it a try one day and I actually ended up enjoying it not being visible.
What's funny is that I actually end up using the overview instead of alt-tab most of the time because it's faster for my workflow, and the default window switcher for apps with different windows open is BAD.
I've gotten so used to the workflow that I find myself dragging my mouse to the top left corner of the screen on Windows lol and painfully wait the extra second it takes to open the Windows overview when swiping up with three fingers on a trackpad.