Update: created one [email protected]
thanks!
I'll try to do something better tomorrow for the banner, possibly redraw icon (and this time not forget the "pona" from toki pona and won't need to awkwardly drawnin with a mouse) and make some new content that I could post asap -- quite a "bad" solution because it could make it look like I made this place for self-promotion, which was not my intent, but I'd really like to increase activity and this is what I can contribute.
that cat's anatomy is cat
not retro gaming, but Sony Ericsson phones used these basically up until they disappeared
I think* the basic idea is that there'd be specialized hosts/instances for certain broader topics, OR just allowing to create close "communities" by disallowing cross-intance interactions.
It could be confusing for a while, but I think in time things will mostly normalize in one way or another and the concept of "rival subreddits" were already a thing.
*: I'm also new here, so all of this is just conjecture
I looked around and found none, so I took matters in my own hands and created one: [email protected]
o kama pona! sitelen sina li pona!
tenpo pini la mi kepeken lipu mute. taso mi kama lon lipu Lemi lon tenpo pi pini lili. mi wile e ni: kulupu ni li kama suli li kama pona!
This is a reported bug on github, so a fix will happen for sure. While Markdown is awesome and perfect for browsers, incompatible implementations (esp. when using extensions as Lemmy does, e.g. subscript) are often a problem on non-web based platforms, like Android. If Jerboa was an electron app, it would probably be an easier fix than it is; Jerboa is written in Java and there are less and probably less extensive Markdown parsers in that ecosystem.