This is what happens when you outsource your strategic management decisions to ChatGPT
This is what happens when you outsource your strategic management decisions to ChatGPT
I’m only learning to read Thai now, does that mean “Your Mother” ?
I’d sleep with one eye open
Awesome thanks!
You have done amazing! Honestly the speed at which you release is phenomenal and pretty intimidating for someone who works in software, it sets a new benchmark in my opinion.
One thing that would be handy is the ability to share to Memmy from other apps via the share sheet
The ability to follow topics via a saved search or similar would also be handy.
Also the ability to bookmark a community but not have it appear in my feed would also be useful
Just feedback, overall this is such a polished app, I’m super impressed
This is the blue orb of death, very different
Beat me to it!
This would obviously be good for promoting Lemmy which I’m 100% all for.
But from a privacy point of view, I also feel mods should be able to stop indexing or choose which engines can index for their specific communities and also users at a user should be able to control it. I understand that engines could ignore this, but I doubt the big ones would…
I think I read that individual instances already can choose whether to be indexed or not, I could be wrong there
I live for beta apps, so I’ll be sticking around. The app is astonishingly stable though
Totally agree, at the time of the API announcement I was hoping the Apollo Dev would shift focus to the Fediverse, he seemed reluctant to do it, which is a shame because it could have ultimately shifted way more users to Lemmy.
But I have to say, I’m really impressed with the dev support for Lemmy and all these third party clients, and I’m actually partially intimidated by how quickly the Memmy devs is getting updates out and how polished it is, the team deserves full credit, pretty astonishing really.
This is not a urinal, this is an inter-dimensional time space teleportation device
Oh man this has been around since I had dial up internet