

mastodon.el is great if you are an Emacs user, works very well and you have all the usual Emacs conveniences on hand.
For Lemmy so far I am sticking with the default web UI and Jerboa. Tried some other alternatives but I keep coming back to these.
mastodon.el is great if you are an Emacs user, works very well and you have all the usual Emacs conveniences on hand.
For Lemmy so far I am sticking with the default web UI and Jerboa. Tried some other alternatives but I keep coming back to these.
I’d really like to see some client-API consolidation. A common client API that could efficiently handle both “microblog” style and threaded discussions (lemmy etc) and leave the door open for other discussion formats too. This would allow for clients/frontends to flourish even more and backends could compete on features and efficiency. The backend specific features could be expressed through an extension mechanism of the common API.
New Android versions are not about the new features. It’s about “what functionality and apps am I losing this time?”
Not quite the same thing but just today I’ve come across this userscript: lemmy-keyword-filter
It’s a very simple keyword filter. I am using it to get rid of some noise from a community that I am otherwise interested in.
I use Violentmonkey to run it but any userscript engine should do as long as it supports GM_getValue
, GM_setValue
and GM_registerMenuCommand
which are used to provide a minimal UI to edit the keyword list. You might want to edit the @match
rule to restrict it to the Lemmy instances you use.
I guess I might as well hijack the thread and ask: are there any good options left for proper buttons besides Thinkpads?
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