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Here are some alternatives you can try.
Here are some alternatives you can try.
If you need earbuds, http://www.scarbir.com/ does similar.
This guy is gold! I’ve bought a few pairs of cheap headphones after reading his comparisons and reviews, and all have been spot on! He tests on both iPhone and Android, and he explains the differences in sound quality if very approachable and concise ways. When I need headphones again, his site is my no 1 stop.
How do you get such clean separation between the stacks, and do you keep everything from merging back together at the top?
IMO these are exactly the kinds of reasons why you might switch to something else. Audio quality is “good enough” everywhere, but Spotify seems the most apt of the streaming service at worsening their UI with each update.
Ah, interesting! They do both turn into links on Alexandrite, but on the official frontend and on Photon only the community does (the user stays as plain text).
In Alexandrite, is there a way to link to users or communities other than typing the link manually using markdown syntax? For example, in the official Lemmy frontend, typing !
begins a search for matching community names; I don’t know if there is similar functionality for usernames.
Eternity is excellent! I didn’t like it at first because it seemed cluttered, but after using it for a while, it’s become my favourite Android client!
Yep, idioiotsincars is one that I miss, too!
How do you find videos that fit a specific category, like “What Could Go Wrong”?
That’s also the only one I know of, and unfortunately there’s only a post every other day.
The communities I’m talking about were dedicated to video. If you didn’t like such videos, you’d never subscribe to them. I’m not talking about videos posted to otherwise text-based communities.
KeepassXC is for desktop, while DX is for Android.