Macrodroid. It is like Tasker, but with a much much better UI.
The day this guy dies, I will throw a party. And I hate parties.
For me, I can see 7 chats on signal, 9 chats on WhatsApp. There are tons of wasted space on signal for me. It just looks bad to my eyes.
The thing I hate about signal is the UI. Everything looks way too big on my device. WhatsApp, for example, holds 2 more chats, and the messages themselves are tidier.
This may seem like it's not a big deal, but UI is absolutely crucial on order to get people to actually use the app. I moved a few people to signal but they just hated the way it looks. "seems like an app for old people, font too big". I can see that. They moved back to insta/WhatsApp.
I think some small and easy UI changes could make the app much better: just give us a "compact" mode.
I use macrodroid instead, though I have also paid for Tasker.
I just find macrodroid much easier to use. I learned to use Tasker, then was not using it for a few months, went back to it to implement something and god damm, what a horrible UI. I had forgotten how to use it. Decided to try macrodroid and it is just so beautiful and easy..
I don't believe this. I know this is supposedly true, but I feel like people are lieing just to feel special or something.
How can someone not have a head voice? If one needs to go to the supermarket, does one not think "humm.. What do I need.. I need bananas, toilet paper.."..
I find Lemmy much more ethical. It truly is by the community, for the community.
On reddit, a select few are getting rich by the content YOU create. Seems a bit weird to me. You create content, they get to buy a new house/yacht. No thank you.
Even on reddit, PT subs are hard to get active. There is /r/Portugal, literaciafinanceira and maybe devpt. I think you are stretching too thin.
Have you thought of just doing 1 sub on Lemmy.pt, and just add [tags] in the title or something? Once Lemmy.pt has enough users, you could slowly open more.
Yes, me too! The justice part. I am very principled. And it is something that I, sometimes (?) hate about myself. I think it mostly drives people away.
I figure many people on Lemmy are the same in that regard, very principled people.
I am currently using authy. I would like an open source alternative, of course, but seeing how important 2fa is, I require proper sync/backups, like authy has. I don't want to manage them myself with google drive or the likes, as I don't even have a google acc.
Post more! We need more active users!
Are the postcards for a solarpunk future for sale? I couldn't find them..
What is that thing in the tree? A bee house? Will it call a swarm of bees? I have only a couple small trees, but I don't really want a swarm..
What is "ought from an is"?
Lemmy is so much more performant than reddit.. It is crazy! Try going to reddit's deskop site and then go to a Lemmy site..
Also, reddit is now blocking VPN users, unless you are logged in...
And finally, if I use reddit, I am contributing to a rich guy buying his nth car/house/yacht.. On Lemmy, I am not enriching the wallets of the already rich.
What do you guys use this for?
This is very sad to see... Instead of improving things from within, you are trying to split the community.
Welcome! Please create content and engage on Lemmy!
Welcome sister.
I am looking for climate related YouTube channels. Suggest me some please.
I currently use Swiftly Switch. It is an app that adds a small bar to the side of the device and by swiping that part, I am shown a list of apps of my choosing. This allows me to open apps much faster.
Sadly, it is not open source. Is there something similar but open source?
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Community links are not working in Boost, are they?
!solarpunk@slrpnk.net should be a workable link, that is, if you click on it, it should redirect you to that community. It does not..
Also, on boost, is it possible to have Autocomplete for usernames/communities as one has in the web/desktop version of lemmy?