Ahem, if you want this done automatically for all URLs on all websites everywhere, you could use this: https://feddit.de/comment/543412 or https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-universal-link-switcher (I made this)
- If you are already on a page that has a corresponding page on your home instance, a link will automatically be added to the page header.
You traitor! You're perpetrating propaganda! You must be one of those commie tankie nutjobs!
/s of course. Politics is the mind killer.
If you're from the US, I think the alternative options are to 1. die, 2. pay smaller things out of pocket, go bankrupt on larger ones 3. try to get citizenship in a better country
You could use Firefox on mobile and use ublock origin to auto-block images & third-party content by default, then it doesn't use almost any bandwidth. I'd imagine jerboa uses similar amounts since it also displays images without any data saver settings as I can see.
Weird, you seem to be having a completely different experience from me. Maybe because of "be better with hacks like changing the power setting"? I never considered this a hack, I just use like a middle to low power setting on the dial, arrange the food evenly on the plate, set it in there for 5 minutes or so and everything's basically the exact same again as if I had just cooked it.
Even chicken. I mean sure, if you blast it full force and heat it up to more than consuming temperature (40°C/100°F) of course it will dry out, but you can just.. not do that. If you put chicken in the pan with too much heat you also dry it out.
The difference for me is literally just a few seconds of work instead of a few minutes.: doing it in the pan/oven takes a few minutes of me being there, then I also have to clean the pan, versus I arrange it on a plate, put it in the microwave, go do something else for a few minutes, then I eat.
But... Why? What is "heating properly"? I heat almost anything in the microwave and it works perfectly, tastes just like any other way to heat stuff up. Most of the time it even works better, since it heats more evenly than almost any other method.
lemmy.ml is on 0.18 so jerboa 0.34 doesn't work with it, only 0.35. Shouldn't crash but well...
Honestly I'd suggest using the browser, the web interface works perfectly well on mobile. If you use Firefox or any other browser that can install UserScripts, you can add some useful ones like https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-rewrite-links-to-home-instance and https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469196-gm-lemmy-newtab
But you're not "actually" moving to a smaller place. You can still see everything. You're still in the fediverse.
F-droid is pretty slow in picking up versions, how f-droid works by default is that you register a source code repository with it and then f-droid goes ahead and checks the source code and builds and checks the application themselves to put in their repository. All this takes about 2-4 days usually.
However, for me at least, 0.34 is currently the latest one on the official f-droid repository, maybe there's some other issue with your fdroid.
But anyway, if you want faster updates, you have to use another app repository within fdroid instead of the official one, IzzyOnDroid's is a trusted one. It doesn't build the apps, but simply goes to the repos and looks for already built APKs and serves those, which is less secure (as it doesn't vet the built apps) and thus faster.
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