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APK Availability - Lemmy.world

Simple question, will there be an available APK to bypass Google Play? And on that note, will Google Play services be required to operate the app? I use GrapheneOS, and currently only Jerboa meets the criteria (without using microG)

Donation Option - Lemmy.world

Disclaimer: This is not an advertisement nor is it financial advice; I am in no way affiliated with Rubén. Just a reminder that on his latest blog post, there is a PayPal link attached to the bottom to accept donations. I had to hunt for this! If you’re interested I’ve attached the PayPal link directly, but please feel free to visit his site directly for validation (linked below). We’re with you Rubén! 💪🚀 Boost for Reddit Website [https://boostforreddit.com/blog/]

ISO Size Creep - Lemmy.world

2023.07.01 is listed at being 813.3 MB in size. This may just be me, but it feels like only a couple years ago it hit 600 MB, when it could still fit on a CD. It makes me wonder when we’ll see it cross a gigabyte in size, and also which modern 64 bit distros can still fit on an actual disc. Edit: The release information still states “The image can be burned to a CD”, in fact it’s the very first sentence.

Low Quality Apps - Lemmy.world

This is just a rant post about the shortage and quality of currently available Lemmy apps on Android… I started with Jerboa, and honestly was pleasantly surprised at it’s feature set. But it looks… off. I recently started using Connect. I myself (using another account) like to post content, particularly GIFs (hard G btw). Perhaps this issue is simply embedded into mobile apps for Lemmy in general, but I can see the GIFs on desktop just fine… And not on either mobile app. Keeping in mind the GIFs are hyperlinked, not attached. It all just feels sloppy. Anyways, I can’t wait for Boost… It was the only reason I ever even got into Reddit. I hope it helps with some of these issues, although in my particular case, it may come down to how Lemmy handles gif/image links on mobile.