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They probably mean the Android app Sync for Reddit.
They probably mean the Android app Sync for Reddit.
Lige nu er situationen at vinduer i soveværelset er lukkede. Til gengæld åbner jeg vinduer i andre rum og lader dørene inde i lejligheden stå åbne. Desuden har jeg en lille højtaler i soveværelset, som spiller noget hvid støj. Tanken er at det skal overdøve lyde udefra som ellers kunne forstyrre nattesøvnen. Bekæmp støj med støj! 🔉
Jeg bor dog på 2. sal så jeg er ikke bekymret for at nogen kigger eller kommer ind den vej.
It was discussed in this post.
I think the conclusion was shared in this other post with the following quote:
For Canada we shall trial one stickied post for the whole weekend. We can see how that goes and find out if it makes sense to be a little more granular.
I have been the first user on my instance to subscribe to a few “remote” communities. It seems like basically nothing those remote communities from before I subscribed is can be viewed on my local instance. However, after subscribing to a community, anything new that happens there including posts and comments from users on third instances will appear.
In cases where someone else from my instance subscribed to a remote community previously, the full content from those communities from the time they subscribed is also available to me.
I may be misunderstanding your question because I never used Mastodon.
Dave2D published a video praising this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIPl71ZeOYk
Tak for den pedagogiske vejledning. Jeg havde ellers stort besvær med at finde og subscribe til !formula1@lemmy.ml. Nu virker det! 👍
Stopper de her projekter ikke med at virke om lidt over en uge når man skal betale for at bruge reddit’s API?