Yep, that’s correct, it’s a touch-friendly installable web app. It’s still in the plans to have app store releases, but we’re quite some time out from that and it’s not a priority at the moment.
Umami is actually pretty great for simple analytics, has 3 websites in their free cloud plan, and is self-hostable. Plausible is also self-hostable. You can host them easily on your own machine with EasyPanel, CapRover, or Coolify
Donut of appreciation attached below:
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We can’t thank y’all enough for putting in the energy, money, and time to keep this thing running. Amazed that there haven’t been more outages given the circumstances and how unstable Lemmy still is at this point in its development. Thanks a ton!
Codeium for VSCode. Free alternative for GitHub Copilot and it works surprisingly well
All related I’m sure but just noting this for the record based on what I’ve experienced:
- making a user a mod of a community that’s located on another instance is not federating
- mod log changes are not federating
- changing the icon for a community on another instance is not federating
- post deletion on a community from another instance is not federating
- user profile changes are not federating to other instances
- outbound comments are not federating to other instances
Important to note that if you search for a direct post link from another instance using the URL search, it triggers outbound federation for that post and the post becomes visible to all other instances.
Thank you!
It appears I need to rethink my life
No, the alpha version has not been publicly released yet but you can follow !lemmynade@lemm.ee to be one of the first to know.
Lemmynade is an installable web app (and desktop site too). This allows server-side superpowers, a ton of flexibility, and quicker attention to things that matter. Now that iOS supports notifications for web apps and macOS can install them too, it’s a pretty great experience on any device if I say so myself :)
Next time keep it on a leash so it doesn’t run away
Fun fact: At one point during its design, the lemonade in the app icon was a dull green. This terrible idea only lasted about 45 seconds before being reverted.
Lemmynade has a new icon:
Also, the current focus is the desktop site and touch-friendly web app. iOS and Android releases are a lower priority for now so it might best to remove it from those lists until announced