I oscillate between Mlem and Avelon these days as they are both native SwiftUI apps.
I oscillate between Mlem and Avelon these days as they are both native SwiftUI apps.
You underestimate how highly capable we are.
For one thing the user base is much smaller and having relevant comments buried happens a lot less.
If that’s the case having the communities first you tap « Subscribe » to see your subscriptions once and it’s there for a long time until you either go back or the app is kicked out of memory. As it stands now everybody browsing subs has to do an additional gesture every time they switch communities.
If that’s the case having the communities first you tap « Subscribe » to see your subscriptions once and it’s there for a long time until you either go back or the app is kicked out of memory. As it stands now everybody browsing subs has to do an additional gesture every time they switch communities.
I think it’s pretty and I appreciate the dev’s intention, but it’s highly inconvenient. Let me explain. You are in community A and want to go to community B. You have to go back/swipe two times EVERY time you want to jump to another community. That’s twice as much actions. I personally change community frequently and it’s a UX regression IMHO.
That’s not your case?
I think the list of communities should be the current « home page » instead of subscribed (like Apollo) because when you want to go in and out of communities now (I’m gonna bet that’s what people do) it’s one more swipe because it’s coming back to the « homepage » first.
I do not agree. But it’s probably not just you either.
Mmm Lemmy comment deletion is weird as it stays there with my username. Anyway I misread the question and responded food and shelter if anyone’s wondering.
Food and shelter
Redundant and the worst is that it’s eye catching to mark something that is essentially less important than other rows.
I’ve slept outside in a very basic shelter I made with branches and snow at -44°C. I’ve biked long distances over many days during a heat wave when the temperature was 38°C average and highs of 40°C.
Wait it’s not C-Octothorpe?
My daily naming issue is when unwrapping nullables in C# you gotta name that new variable. I welcome suggestions.
I haven’t processed what it means yet. I’m still at the first stage of grief.
Voyager is one of the very few I hadn’t yet tried. I got it after seeing your message… is this Apollo?!? Because it looks and smells like it hahah. I’ve switched to it now. Thanks.