In the three dot menu in the top right, there’s an option to collapse all comments. Screenshot attached.
In the three dot menu in the top right, there’s an option to collapse all comments. Screenshot attached.
Anytime I see a link in the comments, it’s followed by the domain in parentheses. I assumed this was a default setting but maybe I turned it on.
I’ve given up but I do wish there were better USB-C audio solutions. Android has always been lacking in the USB audio department and I have often been left feeling defeated when a car or other stereo system has USB audio input that only works with iPod/iPhone. It’s just sad that even now with USB-C, audio output with Android is still so finicky.
I’m a huge fan of Garuda. Enjoy!
Right. Hopefully LJ patches it if it’s an issue.
Interesting.
Can you share some details about the machine you’re trying to install it on? Are you able to boot a live image?
Not sure what you mean. Did you read the latest update notes? A lot has been updated/changed for 0.19
What’s wrong with just a thumbs up and thumbs down?
I love long pressing an image to view and sliding my finger down to the options at the bottom to copy, view in browser, etc. Would be nice if download was one of those quick actions.
Generic notifications is the one for images. Disable it.
Is the second account on a NSFW instance but the filters are still enabled in settings?
Seems like a common issue with Samsung phones running older versions of Android at this point.
What is Cassia?
This makes so much sense now.
I’ve been on the beta since the first one. I wouldn’t recommend it for a daily driver at any point.
On this note, the 3 feeds we have are everything (federated with your home instance), local (only your home instance), and subscribed (any communities you’ve subscribed to, regardless of instance).
Is there a way to see or subscribe to the local feed of another instance?
I couldn’t figure it out earlier but it would be a pretty nice feature. If not natively possible through lemmy, then maybe there’s a way sync could manage it regardless?
This is an Android thing. In your Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Opening Links > YouTube - Disallow “open supported links”
Depending on your phone, the way to get there might be different, but it’s the operating system that handles links.