Why is it still called Beta? I uninstalled the beta version, then installed the new one.
I've been trying the beta out from the day it was released. Bluetooth needs to be turned on.
Awesome!
Although, it seems like it's just showing off for the camera. Also, PraisetheCameraMan!
I hate Samsung for doing this. I have a S21 FE Exynos in my house, the battery will not make it through the end of the day. The phone is always low on battery. The standby battery drain overnight is also noticable. To add burn to the injury, they are releasing the Snapdragon variant of the S21 FE now in my country, 18 months after the exynos variant was launched.
Why does Samsung keep doing this? Why do non US markets keep getting the shittier exynos models? We are the testing sheep for the Exynos chips while US gets the better stable models at also at a lower price. They SD phones are simply better in battery, OS stablility and Camera quality.
Also, do not delete the Ninite installer exe from your computer. It comes handy in updating all the apps at once. Just double click the installer again.
https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/875899
A similar post discussed yesterday. Maybe you'd find some more alternatives there.
Also, do these "image" hosters allow gifs & small videos?
randomly generated seed
What do you mean by this? Usually these hosters offer a link to delete images.
Yeah. I would love to see a choice between Communities, Users, Comments & Posts. But it does not. Maybe because it's an early version of the app.
Also, the three Dots next to the search bar don't seem to do anything.
I liked the way Relay for Reddit did this. You click on the Comments button below a post to expand & collapse all comments.
For SMALL CARD & LIST layout the image hosters are visible. I am not seeing them in the full CARD layout.
LIST layout
SMALL CARD layout
I had been using Lemmy on my android through different apps. Tried this website on Desktop and its BLAZING FAST! Thanks for the update. Keep up the good work.
For the past two weeks or so, I've also been seeing an ad in the search interface without actually typing anithing.