So, recently Lemmy 0.19.4 has been released and it should be the focus of the releases of this client in the following weeks.

There are no breaking changes (technically) so rest assured that, even if you are on the “stable” channel and do not install the latest development release, things will continue working and the app won’t crash or become unresponsive while you are using it.

Nonetheless, I think there are very interesting features such as the list of all media you have uploaded or the possibility to see all posts you have hidden (provided that you have hidden them permanently, unlike what the app does now i.e. marking them as read and hide them temporarily).

What are the features that you would like to have and what are the most important ones that you think will bring quality of life improvements to your user experience?

  • 5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    23 days ago

    TBH, I find the changed subreddit community links quite important, but this is FOSS and it’s ok to chill or decide for yourself.

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      23 days ago

      I am not sure I understand which kind of links you are referring to… the image_mode for image URLs is a back-end configuration and so is the URL blocklist feature. What am I missing?

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        23 days ago

        Sorry, I re-checked and my comment was based on a single post (where they were omitting the instance) that I misunderstood and confused with the removal of having to lead a community with an exclamation mark. Please ignore my first comment.

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          23 days ago

          Ah now I get it, yes I read about it too: the leading ! in handles when searching (resolving objects) is going to become optional, iirc.