Im using a ‘Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4’. Nothing comes even close to be as good as it is when it comes to productivity, consuming media, playing games and surfing the web.
Im using a ‘Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4’. Nothing comes even close to be as good as it is when it comes to productivity, consuming media, playing games and surfing the web.
I can recommend this app: https://github.com/WangDaYeeeeee/GeometricWeather
It’s mostly happening in posts with alot of comments in them. Scrolling through the post feeds are fine now.
Just tested to scroll through the comments on a post with 13 comments. Was no stuttering there. But once i opened a post with 26-30 comments, there was stuttering.
The v0.2.1-alpha.3+9 is still stuttering or feels like it switches between 120 and 60 Hz.
Just wanted to let you know 😀 .
Both ‘Microsoft Edge’ and ‘Mozilla Firefox’ on my computer and ‘Samsung Internet’ browser and ‘Lemur Browser’ on my Android smartphone failed to register my subscription. So I had to to use an app on Android called ‘Flyperlink’ which created ‘Bubbles’ like Messenger does for each web page you open before I got it to work.
Deleted all of my posts and comments with the ‘Nuke Reddit History’ extension earlier today and deleted my main account as well.
I do have a 2nd backup account (with no posts or comments) where I now have subscribed to all of the same channels as my main account had. I decided to do that as I want to wait until most of the channels I have subscribed to on Reddit are on ‘Lemmy’ before I delete everything that has to do with Reddit to do.
Ok. Gonna try to do that on my phone now.
EDIT: Got it sorted with a web browser on my smartphone.
Nothing happens when i press the ‘Subscribe’ button after writing in my e-mail address. Might be on my side the problem is. Have tried on 2 web browsers.
Det beste hadde vært å bare gå fullstendig og permanent over til Lemmy og bare gi fingeren til Reddit.
Har nå slettet alle mine poster og kommentarer på Reddit. Neste blir å slette hele kontoen min. Så adjø Reddit.
Ehmmm, he’s a bit late on that. Android have been superior to iOS for at least 5-6 years by now.
All you need to do to find out why, is to watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwOGpc6rLFc