If this is about your post in !woodworking@lemmy.ca, I can see it just fine by checking the post history from your profile. I'm using Voyager.
It's like how there are mass shooters and then there are sane people with guns. You don't remember the name of the latter because they are the vast majority and comparatively boring than the former.
Applicable to everyone really, especially those that want to sell you something that sounds too good to be true.
True for English shows, I had substantially harder time finding non-English shows.
Hi, thank you very much! Sorry I'm using my alt account because it seems like lemdro.id's instance is acting up.
I've check the key I got in my DM for Strange Horticulture but it said that it can't be redeemed from my country (Indonesia). Not sure why, considering the game is not blocked in my country. Is it possible the key can only be redeemed in certain countries?
Ah, I totally forgot about that option. I think it's mainly for developers who wants to add additional search function to Kvaesitso.
What kind plugin do you have in mind? Like widgets or something that change how the launcher works?
I didn't really tinker with the launcher tbh.
The only thing that took (still taking) my time was tagging all my apps, not done yet, but at least the important apps are done.
Awh, just when I switched to Kvaesitso just a week ago precisely because Lawnchair hasn't been updated for years. Both are great tbh.
Not OP but I often get 50% off promo for any beverage from Starbucks app.
Thanks! Exactly what I'm looking for :D
Thanks, I stand corrected. I can search for "all" in Voyager but I missed it. Either I missed it or the feature has been improved. It has been awhile since the last time I use the search feature. I'm a happy camper now.
Yeah, reddit's search feature is worse than Lemmy but using Google Search operators really help finding random discussions which is much better.
Thanks!
First, I'm sorry if this is not the right place to discuss this.
I've been using both desktop browser (Firefox) and Voyager to lurk around Lemmy and try to reduce my Reddit use. Though most of the time, I went back to Reddit to search simple things such as:
- "Best FOSS productivity Android app 2024"
- "Linux distro NVIDIA"
- "Recommended e-book reader beginner"
- "Good quality air fryer"
- etc
The point is, I like to check someone personal opinion and list of recommendations first when I want to make a decision to use/buy certain things.
I know for tech related questions, there are lemmy posts somewhere talking about them, but it's hard to find these posts because the search feature separate searching for posts and comments content when I believe both are equally important in subject/topic/discussion-oriented platform.
With Reddit, I can use the google trick ("site:reddit.com bla bla") to help me find what I need, but it's not that straight forward with Lemmy, considering there are many instances.
For example, someone might make a post asking for "affordable SSD", the comments might write "affordable" as "cheap", "bang for bucks", or "inexpensive". Search feature for both posts and comments will improve the chance of people finding relevant information.
Is there any way to do this? So then I can rely less on Reddit to find recommendations?
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For what's it worth, I'm glad the shouty ones were leftists because otherwise I wouldn't even give lemmy a chance.
You're not using adblocker?
Edit: Just read the other commenter. Where do you watch shows with your kids? TV or Computer? If it's on Desktop or Laptop it's easy af, but Smart TV less so but not impossible.
For me it's more like:
- Tell other people about all these cool FOSS so people can enjoy them and ditch Big Tech stuff
- Don't tell other people about all these cool FOSS because they might get too popular and Big Tech might notice and do whatever they can to remove competition by any means necessary.
Yeah, but who is Satan's uncle?
Hi, One Piece fan here. Yes, it's really long and really intimidating to start. I haven't watch most of the anime too, and never recomment others to watch it. I'm solely reading the manga (and live action).
I suggest waiting for the netflix anime readaptation that's in production now. Logically, it should have better pace and much less filler than the first anime. It's gonna be way easier to pick up than the first anime with its thousand episodes.