Another Friday for the books!
Making the fediverse accessible to all with Quiblr!
Another Friday for the books!
Managing communities is currently all on the communities page (or on the right bar in desktop). This should be easier though in the upcoming Quiblr version
Your dedication to this Friday tradition is admirable! ⭐️
I made Quiblr. Glad you’re enjoying it! Let me know if anyone has questions
Thanks for the shout out!
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I’m surprised it has taken them so long to switch to Wordpress given that they are owned by the same company
I created Quiblr which acts as a client for all Lemmy servers. I’ve tried to remove some of the friction that comes with the Fediverse (including the sign up).
Check it out and let me know what you think. It sounds like you’re exactly the kind of user I built Quiblr for (i.e. folks who are familiar with big tech social media and are not familiar with the fediverse)
In my days, you got a week’s worth of calories for $3.50
I made Quiblr. Thanks for the shout out!
As you noted, Quiblr’s For You feed gives an entirely customized recommendation feed + it is 100% private and runs on the device (not via a data center… so no data ever leaves the device)
Ahh I see. If that happens in the future, you can also click the 3 dots on the post and press “Show Less”. It will add more weight so it rise up in the For You feed
Not at this time. I built the For You feed to be flexible for both signed in and not-signed in users. I can look into adding it as a feature, but it may take a while because Im working to finish the native mobile apps at the moment
Quiblr’s For You feed should still work without cookies. Let me know if it works for you
Hi, I created the Lemmy client Quiblr which includes a For You feed which constantly evolves with the types of posts you interact with. 100% private and on-device (i.e. no data leaves your device).
On quiblr, you can use the “For You” sort like any other sort option
I always thought it would be nice if communities (and/or posts) could be tagged. It would open up a lot of potential for discoverability
Are the rules around who can donate or around how much they can donate? My understanding is that in the US, most people can donate directly to a candidate (within a limit) but you can donate unlimited amounts “indirectly” to the candidate
Are there other western countries that have a similar rule regarding money in politics? I’m not familiar with rules regarding political donations in other countries
The only right response to this is to play it cool and continue to walk with your flat tire while trying to shove your ankle back into the shoe only for the back of the shoe to fold down.
Then you eventually swallow your pride and you pull over, take off your shoe, and try to reconstruct the shoe back to its former state.