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CC BY-ND Elena Rossini


Update: The image is now available on unsplash.com

45 points

Voyager should be on there.

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13 points

I prefer jerboa

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21 points

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23 points

Nope. Preference should not be made.

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2 points

Boost is best. Only thing that doesn’t work great is spoiler markdown, otherwise it’s great

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2 points

Please explain why.

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1 point

When I first joined Lemmy, it was not easy to find my way around. I left Reddit because they screwed over 3rd party apps, so finding Voyager early on was a blessing. I just want people to be aware that there is an easier way to navigate Lemmy, and they update regularly.

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54 points

That’s what I use but it’s just one of the several way to access Lemmy which is the first app shown.

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6 points

Maybe. But it’s probably more important to start with Lemmy than which app to use.

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9 points

Am I the only one who is bothered by this pic. It looks so fake and photoshopped.

Maybe it’s because my phone has weird contrast settings for accessibility.

Obviously I think whoever made this pic has great intentions and it’ll definitely be good enough for an article banner or something which is what it’s most likely to be used for.

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Nah, the license doesn’t allow you to crop it

Edit: not sure why I was downvoted for explaining the legal limitations of use of the license

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10 points

Here is Elena’s message on mastodon about it: https://mastodon.social/@_elena/113899740641675793 I guess you can always provide some feedback!

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9 points

Nah I’m not gonna dunk on her effort. I’m glad she made it. Don’t wanna be a downer to her.

But it just looks off to me.

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7 points

If you have constructive feedback, it seems like the photographer is open to it. It’s not dunking on anyone to say “hey great work and cool idea, just so you know the image looks a little “off” on my screen, possibly due to my accessibility settings, which are blah blah blah… hope this helps, thanks for the great work!”

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4 points

Yeah it’s a bad composite, not just you.

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lemmy.world app when?

Edit: I was making a joke, not actually asking lol. Thanks to all that answered tho :)

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6 points

Does the default lemmy web interface support use as a progressive web app?

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3 points

Not sure. I was just referencing that lemmy.world is an app in the picture lol

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5 points

I think one of the various interface options does, but you can just use one of the multitude of third party apps available as well.

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3 points

I know Voyager does.

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If you zoom in on the image, you can see a faint gray square inside of the Lemmy app icon. That means it’s a progressive web app (PWA) on iPhone.

Open the webpage in Safari > tap share > tap add to Home Screen

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7 points

I didn’t know that, thanks. I still think it’s a little weird over just using something with the standard Lemmy icon, but it’s a great image eitherway (lacking apps though)

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7 points

On iOS? Mlem rocks!

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