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I use Obtainium for the few apps I use that aren’t available on any store (nor Google nor F-Droid nor third-party F-Droid).
But, I won’t replace F-Droid (or, in my case, Neo Store as well) with it, because regardless of UI, it’s bad UX : search results lack relevance and details, apps don’t updates in background and some require choosing the APK every time despite always choosing the same one.
The advantage of being Ubuntu-based is faster updates.
The drawback is Snap, but it can be disabled.
Therefore, I think Pop and Mint should continue being so and doing that.
On a side note :
CalVer might be better for a more general audience
I disagree with this nevertheless, because when users learn what major/minor/patch mean, they can better understand how developers work and why should they upgrade.
Also, coincidentally but relevantly, CalVer is an homonym of the French calvaire which means misery.
As I was saying, it loads fine in browser, so it can’t have been removed :
After some testing, it seems that the issue only occurs with that image.
However, when using my browser instead of the app, I have no trouble opening the high res image.
Well, how to cache the high res version then ?
It’s a nasty one because there’s no “reject all” button, it requires manually unchecking all checkboxes instead.
That one uses a nasty cookie notice.
Not stable indeed, but pre-releases still are releases (of type preview), which means these are documented with changelogs, which I care about. Thanks
Nice, thanks, but I prefer using stable versions. 😊
Yep, I noticed the post following this one had these screenshots. Thanks
I’m not using nightly, how does the profile/community page look like there ?
Oh, I don’t understand why I didn’t find it when searching “create post crash”.
Nope, I’m using pure Android :
Oh, that’s well-hidden. Thanks
Thanks, almost there :
You’re implying thay Infinity has a settings import/export feature, where’s that ? Thanks
I vote for keeping Infinity for Lemmy, because that’s how Infinity for Reddit users will hear about Lemmy and get convinced to use it.
Also, it allows me to do this :
No, it freezes : clicking anywhere doesn’t work, trying to go back doesn’t work, the only possible action is opening recent apps and kill it.