Right now Voyager saves files to the downloads folder on Android. This is usually fine for most files, but I want to specify a folder for, say, images. I browsed subs like Art and EarthPorn on Reddit and would grab images that I liked. They were saved to the Reddit folder, which was good for sorting....
since voyager is a web app, I think it's ultimately down to your browser setting and changing it will change where your browser save files for all other sites as well. I might be wrong though.
Yes, I also understand that it's something that's unavoidable with fediverse. That response was made in shock when I visited the site, hopefully there will be ways to block whole site on per-user basis, rather than leaving it to admins.
@mysoulishome I think kbin connect better to Mastodon and vice versa as well since it also have the 'Microblog' section, this post (as seen on Lemmy) and this reply are posted throught the microblog on kbin.
also I just think kbin looks nicer and more appealing to casual users rather than lemmy.
I am currently getting signed out every minute from lemmy.world. This is not a client side cache issue. I tested making API calls from the command line (with curl) with no cache and the issue still occurs. One call I get the correct response, the next I get a 400 telling me im not signed in....
Hello. I recently joined. Some questions. How do I view private messages (that being those I sent to a member, rather than posts to a community)? I’ve looked in my profile, but it’s not listed there. I only see “Overview”, “Comments”, “Posts”, and “Saved”. “Saved” shows nothing, and both “Overview”...
I saw someone recommending Aether aside from Lemmy and Kbin, what is it ? googling Aether give me...
"According to ancient and medieval science, aether, also known as the fifth element or quintessence, is the material that fills the region of the universe beyond the terrestrial sphere. "
I sincerely hope Threads follows through with their plan to federate. It will give other Fediverse users a controlled pipeline to the zeitgeist.
By judiciously following Threaders here we’ll be able to have safe access to the people, news, and brands we could never convince to use Mastodon without having to submerse ourselves into the massive, undifferentiated flood of info over there.
this isn't very reliable as it relies on someone (be it real person or a bot) to archive the specific post / answer.
if your post / answer gets in the front page or all or popular, there might be a chance, but if it died in 'New' ? fat chance there's an archive for it.
Save file to specific location everytime
Right now Voyager saves files to the downloads folder on Android. This is usually fine for most files, but I want to specify a folder for, say, images. I browsed subs like Art and EarthPorn on Reddit and would grab images that I liked. They were saved to the Reddit folder, which was good for sorting....
Help (lemmy.world)
Origins of the Name "Lemmy"
Hello!...
Is there a catch all Instance without defederation?
Hello...
And I also looked like I am judging you harshly. (lemm.ee)
How it is seen (lemmy.world)
Source unknow
Finally, Nato will be able to fuck around (feddit.de)
Server side bug with lemmy.world and intermitent authentication.
I am currently getting signed out every minute from lemmy.world. This is not a client side cache issue. I tested making API calls from the command line (with curl) with no cache and the issue still occurs. One call I get the correct response, the next I get a 400 telling me im not signed in....
I'm having trouble finding my way around Lemmy
Hello. I recently joined. Some questions. How do I view private messages (that being those I sent to a member, rather than posts to a community)? I’ve looked in my profile, but it’s not listed there. I only see “Overview”, “Comments”, “Posts”, and “Saved”. “Saved” shows nothing, and both “Overview”...
mmm pizza (lemmy.world)
he didn't say that. (lemmy.world)
Disney's Rulebin Hood (1973) (media.giphy.com)
YSK that you can access deleted reddit answers with the wayback machine! The same goes for private communities etc. (web.archive.org)
No AD revenue for reddit and you can still benefit from all the answers given in the past for your questions.
I can fix her (lemmy.world)
i'm in this pic