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That’s actually a great idea. I just checked, and it looks like a lot of the browsers fall under the Communication category, which should be fine for a Lemmy app also.
Admin of kbin.earth, creator of Interstellar.
That’s actually a great idea. I just checked, and it looks like a lot of the browsers fall under the Communication category, which should be fine for a Lemmy app also.
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That’s actually a great idea! I guess I have no choice but to steal it, so here’s the issue for Interstellar.
Yes, the Lemmy icon is between the arrows.
Thanks, but we actually do support username and community links/mentions.
Thanks for the testing! I’m the dev of Interstellar and looked through the list to try to see what I need to improve, but I believe everything you mentioned in the post already renders correctly. Would you be able to give the specific results you found (on what doesn’t work) from your testing?
For reference, I viewed the Lemmy Markdown Formatting Guide you linked, and everything seemed to be working fine on the app.
That’s correct. When we know of more apps, they’ll be added here: joinmbin.org/apps.
Looks amazing! Can’t wait to try it out.
It’s a link to an article I found interesting. It basically details why we’re still using 64-bit CPUs, just as you mentioned.
I second EndeavourOS. Nothing beats the arch wiki and arch user repository, and combining that with the easy and sane install of EndeavourOS makes it an almost perfect distro.
This was the answer! After switching categories, I am no longer required to conform to the new policy.