I've tried different clients: Element web, desktop, and android, and FluffyChat desktop and android. The problems seems to come, as other have written, when the matrix.org server is involved: it's people from their handle there which experience glitches joining rooms in other servers. It seems this "part" of the fediverse still needs a lot of development.
It has helped me invaluably, thank you!
By the way, the "trigger search" button at the moment leads to a search with text
community[!community@instance.etc](/c/community@instance.etc)
but the first community
should be dropped. OK this is not the place for tracking issues, sorry!
Thank you for the info. From what I understand, one only sees up/downvotes from one's own instance (lemmy.ca in my case). When I posted it I saw it going down to -3 in a couple of minutes, so I was wondering if my question was really dumb...
I got lots of great advice in this post!
I'll delete my edit :)
Thank you! I was hoping to hear about this kind of user experiences.
The fact they they listen to users' preference is a great plus for me.
What do they fill the anime episodes with, with respect to the manga? Do the two have large discrepancies?
Thank you for the correction. Don't trust me, though: check out the proofs and discussions in the references here, see for yourself :)
Thanks for the tip!
It's just because I'm a newbie – having been using Linux for one year, and started with Ubuntu simply because that was shipped ready with my laptop. I haven't found the time to try any other distro yet, because of work & lack of time.
Indeed I remember I was thinking about moving to Linux years ago, exactly when the Amazon-Ubuntu craziness happened, so I thought "some other time".
Regarding snap & flatpak: I simply don't like the redundancy philosophy behind them.
Not only that, it also gets it partly wrong. According to the International Standard Organization, the unit of information is the shannon (Sh), while bit is the unit for storage.
Agree 110%! It's sad because it pushes back those people who were curious about alternatives and were willing to try. Hopefully things will improve with time...