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Great games!
Same. I got more hours than I could ever count π
Great! If thereβs any way to help via code or something else please let us know, Iβm sure a lot of the people here would love to help out.
The Lemmy project is always happy to see new contributors :)
There are some nice issues lying around needing more attention hehe
If you're interested in helping out with development, you should also join the Lemmy Development Matrix room!
Yes! :)
You can organize your tabs into panels (little side tabs for tabs :P) and groups (collapsible tab folders for organization inside a panel). You can set colors, set containers, move to panels and windows. You can duplicate, unload, clear cookies. You can flatten trees and mute tabs. You can set up automatic snapshots to manage your sessions.
You get the gist, it's super powerful.
Search within the app, I believe.
Thank you :)
Still a ways off, to be frank. Matrix is first and foremost a room-based chat platform, like Whatsapp, Signal or Telegram. It gives you the option to organize channels into spaces and subspaces, but they still lack the cohesion and first-party-ness of Discord servers.
Which was an Android-only feature already. It sucks that they've removed it, the long-hold action on the send button is now used for the scheduled send feature.
Might take a jab at working on that export/import feature for the backend this summer. It's quite a crucial feature and with the new influx of users, it would definitely be a nice thing to squash.
In my experience, you have to find the community on web first (by searching https://lemmy.ml/c/tf2
in this case), before it appears in the app.
However, someone else (which you might not be seeing, since they are posting from an instance yours blocks) is saying you should search for https://lemmy.one/c/tf2@lemmy.ml
and it should work.
Remote community discovery is definitely something Lemmy still has to improve in terms of UI/UX.
@nutomic@lemmy.ml @dessalines@lemmy.ml maybe add some form of dedicated place to search for remote communities? Or maybe make the regular search endpoint understand more community formats, like !name@server
, instead of just the URL.
it's a matter of time before someone makes a bot to do it x)