You probably can still access third-party apps by being a mod. That works for me (with Boost) when the patching method made it unable to login recently.
I did try the revanced reddit app but the stutters make it unbearable to use.
This is amazing. Their apk sizes are actually smaller than what I get after compiling myself with fewer patches!
It depends on whether the feature is server-side restricted. For example, xManager can’t set audio quality to very high.
I believe this issue is being tracked here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3236
Does it support docker compose?
Production runs on Linux server. The problem is with development environment, I want to avoid Virtualbox as it would be an extra overhead to manage and affect DX.
Mailcow for selfhosted email.
Well, your question actually shows up on google now!
https://www.google.com/search?q=seo+discoverability+options+lemmy
DoD: “We are not supporting Chrome at this time due to adblocking changes, use our Firefox extension to stay safe”
One thing I just noticed is the privacy policy. It proxies the data to their server and can collect analytics. I do understand it’s to circumvent CORS, but still we’ve to keep that in mind.
It has! Check appearance in settings.
Brave search works well.
Does brave index data on it’s own or is it pulled from Google/Bing?
Redirects are usually cached on the browser, so you can just clear the site’s cache.
They’re actually not redirecting now as traffic has subsided. But as I remember, they added a 301 permanent redirect instead of 302 and I immediately thought that’s a bad idea. Probably that’s why you’re still getting redirected to the stream.
for now…