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  • I saw on another comment you left. I appreciate your effort developing Boost into a Lemmy client so I'll be nice and patient in the meantime.

  • That's such a small thing I would have never noticed. Interesting. Maybe it isn't as 1:1 as I thought, then. Sorry about that...

    For what it's worth, if you set it to hidden, it's in the meatball menu within individual comments.

    EDIT: FWIW I cleared all app storage on Boost for Lemmy and it was doing the exact same thing.

  • If beta testing is available in your region you can sign up for it. I was able to sign up but can't sign in yet due to a bug with TOTP Rubรฉn is fixing in the next beta release. There should be a link to sign up on one of the recent threads. Might be pinned as an announcement.

    EDIT: Confirmed it's in the post from Rubรฉn that starts with "Early Access".

  • Boost For Lemmy @lemmy.world
    eroc1990 @lemmy.parastor.net

    If you still have Boost for Reddit, you can export your existing settings and import them into Boost for Lemmy.

    Unsurprisingly, it's a pretty easy way to restore a near 1:1 experience. Some reddit specific things won't carry over for obvious reasons, but current theme, media handling settings, etc. can be imported from the Reddit app.

    To get there, open the left sidebar, select Settings > Advanced > Backup. On the Reddit side, you'll select Export and save your settings file locally. On the Lemmy side, select Import and navigate to and select the file you exported from Boost for Reddit. Once done, you'll really be right back at home.

  • My left ear loves this video.

  • Seriously. It's one thing for MFA to be evaluated. It's a whole other thing for it to be enforced.

  • Bro Boost for Lemmy is here. Join the beta. Become one with the borg. Assimilate.

    JK you do you. Kbin's cool too.

  • I'll let you know how it works once I can log in. Right now, TOTP doesn't seem to be supported so there's no way for me to complete authentication.

  • Same experience here. I tried the ol' paste it at the end and that didn't work either. I wouldn't doubt that there'll be an update addressing that once @rmayayo@lemmy.world has a chance to update it.

  • Not enough for it to matter to Apple, and that's all that matters. Let the bigots jump ship. Then let Google do the same with Android and leave them with nowhere else to go.

  • This is what I needed this morning lol. Thank you for the laugh.

  • I know it sounds intimidating, but the install page walks you through the process step by step. As long as the browser can see your phone, you can flash it with a few button clicks.

  • Yeah, there's a bit of a barrier. But getting it actually installed is a breeze. Chromium browser that supports WebUSB is all you need to get it flashed.

  • Yup. That and tap to pay made me flash stock back. But I wouldnt count our going back someday.

  • Kind of? It's only supported on Pixel devices currently. I think a closer comparison to Cyanogen is LineageOS, since Lineage is literally a fork of Cyanogen after the original maintainers closed up shop. Lineage is more akin to AOSP/the stock Android experience, whereas Graphene has been hardened a bit more than your typical Android release to lend itself to a more privacy-centric experience. Tap to pay and Android auto don't work on Graphene which broke it for me at the time, but I would consider going back despite that if Topics can't easily be disabled on Android 13/14.

  • My student loans paid off.

  • If you don't use tap to pay and can muscle your way through documentation, GrapheneOS is easily installable on all relatively current Pixel devices. But yeah, I'm not a fan either and as long as I'm on Android, that might tip me back again to using Graphene instead of stock Android.

  • What do you use as a torrenting client? Most popular ones give you the ability to choose a specific interface over which it will allow incoming/outgoing connections to other peers. Your ProtonVPN should have its own interface you can select from your client. That should make it much less likely for that to happen again if Proton crashes, since if Proton crashes, that network interface disconnects.