Avelon, Voyeger, and Lemmios have mark read on scroll as well.
Avelon, Voyeger, and Lemmios have mark read on scroll as well.
Thanks for asking, I’d love to help! Here’s the video: https://drive.proton.me/urls/BB1V66QHW8#Q0Qu8p1Gv5xS
I’m on an iPhone 14 Pro, iOS 16.6. This video is after I uninstalled the TestFlight version and installed the App Store version.
I’m on 1.0.1 on TestFlight and the scrolling is anything but smooth - in fact, I was just coming to the community to see if it’s a common complaint.
I’ll clear cache, uninstall and install App Store version and report back in this comment if that fixed it.
Edit: still happens with App Store version.
A few times a month with a Clorox wipe. Should honestly do that daily seeing as though I use it in the shitter. Also using it while in public, germy hands then touching the phone - yea, would probably be wise if I Clorox wiped it daily. Oh well!
Bug:
Tapped on the OP in the thread below to collapse it, and end up getting the whole app shifted up/offscreen, and the comments cut off below.
Makes me wonder if the fediverse shouldn’t be individually instanced. Like Each persons phone/browser is their own individual “instance”. Maybe a central hub/series of hubs (like instances as they are now maybe) that act like dns servers to point everyone around. No content is hosted on them, they just tell everyone’s apps where to look to the other apps for posts.
I have no idea, I’m a moron and I don’t know how the internet actually works. I’m guessing this is a problem at scale.
I selfhost on a cheap VPS I found on LowEndBox. The security setup (not SimpleLogin) was more involved than SimpleLogin. Pretty easy to get working and I’ve had not a single issue in 1.5 years of selfhosting it. I pay $11/yr for the VPS compared to $30/yr for SimpleLogin.
With regard to your specific questions - I’ve only selfhosted for myself with one domain. You can add multiple users and domains though.
Liner lock knives have been around for decades, I think that suggests there isn’t a problem when used correctly. The benefit is that you get a very secure folding knife when the knife is extended, and you can fold it with one hand.
No such mechanism. Sharp things are inherently dangerous - go slow, pay attention, and you’ll be fine.
Bean is so smooth and clean! Well done!
My first 2 pieces of feedback are things I’m sure you already know - I couldn’t reply to this comment in bean, and when I click your community link it opens an in-app browser rather than taking me to your community.
No problem! I have been testing all available lemmy apps for a couple months and mlem is up there with the best of the bunch, great work to you and the team! I do have a few feature requests - are those best made in the community here, in GitHub discussions, or elsewhere?