Voyager - it was on f droid and it works.
Arctic and Mlem for iOS.
Arctic is my primary, it was the first that I know of to include admin tools, the single developer is super accessible and on top of for resolving bugs and does a good job at supporting markdown both in the editor and the viewer.
Mlem is my backup if I need to access 2 different spots on the Lemmy-verse. It has a great viewer and interface but is missing a markdown editor.
Photon because cool design
Voyager. I tried a few others but Voyager has a very slick UI and all the features I want.
wefwef 4 lyfe!!
Voyager, Photon, Lemmynade, Tesseract, Alexandrite.
I use the Web UI on desktop.
I use Eclipse on Android, because it’s open-source, I used it on Reddit and was familiar with it, and because Jerboa had some really obnoxious bugs that I don’t recall anymore.
Care to share Eclipse’s url? I can’t find it with a quick Google search or in Droid-ify.
Summit. It just works
Sync and idk why.
Thunder because it’s sleek.
Damn am i the only one who uses Connect? Lol
Jerboa. Because it’s fully open source and it’s the first one I installed and I have yet to have enough of a problem with it to look for alternatives. (The left-right swipe features are… not a good thing, but they’re not bad enough to make me want to switch.)
Eternity cause it feels like I never left Infinity
Eternity, loved it on Reddit, love it on Lemmy, bless the Open Source community for keeping it alive
Boost. It’s cute and I like light mode.
Right now I’m mostly using mlmym (the “old” interface on most instances that support it) because it doesn’t require JS for basic viewing.
It’s kind of buggy though, unfortunately – things like user history show up as a complete jumble, for example. :(
One of these days, I’ll probably get fed up enough to go write my own interface and set things up exactly how I want them to work… but I’ve got too many projects already so I’m just living with it for now.
Do you have any examples of the user history being jumbled up? Might be caused by the way the lemmy api returns user activity. If the page size is 10 results, it’s going to return 5 comments and 5 posts regardless of how recent they are.
You can open any profile with multiple pages worth of posts or comments on old.reddthat.com and it’s jumbled. Even my own profile is jumbled: https://old.reddthat.com/u/e0qdk
The first page is mostly comments I made two weeks ago plus a thread from today and some very old threads. The second page has comments I made earlier today and during the past week. The third page starts with my most recent comment and then has a bunch of older comments.
The exact order might change after posting this, but my own recent comments mostly being on page two has been pretty consistent for a while.
If I look at a very active user’s profile (like MentalEdge’s), I see threads from today show up on page three(!) while there are threads from a week or more ago on pages one and two.
I’m not sure what’s going on exactly, but it basically makes user profiles pretty useless right now through mlmym.
Edit: I can’t even find this comment in my profile, but my other reply (regarding the envelope being fixed in 0.0.43) shows up on page 3.
Looks right here https://old.lemmy.world/u/e0qdk@reddthat.com
looks like the default sort for the user history api changed in whatever version of lemmy reddthat is running. Fix in the latest mlmym release 0.0.44 accounts for that now!
Thanks! I’ll go ask Tiff about getting reddthat updated later.
BTW, is there a community for discussion of mlmym itself somewhere on lemmy? I can’t participate on GitHub, but those aren’t the only issues I’ve found. (e.g. there’s also
?format=jpg&thumbnail=96
on non-pictrs links and a text handling issue with angle brackets…)no lemmy community for mlmym yet, that’s good idea.
do you have an example of that thumbnail issue?
I ran into an example of the thumbnail issue again today – this time on a post from kbin: https://old.reddthat.com/post/19193476
The thumbnail looks like this in the HTML:
<div class="thumb"> <a class="url" href="https://lemmy.kya.moe/imgproxy?src=media.kbin.social%2fmedia/60/a4/60a45b8ff88b1b2e3a0f77b701feb323c5bbfb7ceeb75154ea7df5d6eea15ef8.jpg" > <div style="background-image: url(https://lemmy.kya.moe/imgproxy?src=media.kbin.social%2fmedia/60/a4/60a45b8ff88b1b2e3a0f77b701feb323c5bbfb7ceeb75154ea7df5d6eea15ef8.jpg?format=jpg&thumbnail=96)"></div> </a> </div>
Note that it’s making a request to kbin.social with
?format=jpg&thumbnail=96
parameters in the CSS – which results in the full image being loaded since kbin doesn’t run pictrs.The versions in use on reddthat (according to the settings page) are:
lemmy: 0.19.4-beta.7
mlmym: 0.0.44
This kinda looks like an issue between lemmy and kbin. The issue is present on the lemmy ui as well. The
?format=jpg&thumbnail=96
parameter being there doesn’t have an effect here. The issue is the thumbnail_url is reported wrong. You can see that here. The thumbnail_url should be: https://lemmy.kya.moe/imgproxy?src=kbin.social%2fmedia/cache/resolve/entry_thumb/60/a4/60a45b8ff88b1b2e3a0f77b701feb323c5bbfb7ceeb75154ea7df5d6eea15ef8.jpg We could try and use some regex to lookout for kbin images and rewrite the thumbnail_url, but it should probably just be fixed upstream.Found this github issue which might be related: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3775