I don’t have anything like that and I have drafts set to off. Do your apps get unloaded from memory when you switch to something else? And what version do you use, did you encounter this with previous releases?
Drafts (Connect’s feature) are saved as long as you don’t leave a thread.
Individual upvotes and downvotes aren’t shown on Lemmy as a whole. I only know you can see them under posts and comments on kbin.social (another network), but I don’t know if they have them collected somewhere on a profile page. Guess it puts more strain on servers hosted by volonteurs.
Visited posts are tracked cleint-side. Afaik it isn’t implemented anywhere.
I wish Connect at least shows the drafts I have if that’s the case. Also visited posts since it hides them and it becomes impossible for me to find again. Both of these are saved temporarily until cache is cleared or app is closed. currently it’s just so frustrating
Right sidebar —> Settings —> Hide read posts switch.
See if it’s your case.
If I’m to think long about some answers, I put them in a different notes app and save post\comment, or just add edits to the end of my comments after posting it.
The dev mentioned they’re working on this. If you haven’t already, you may want to enroll in the beta builds since it’ll be released there first. And they’re pretty stable.
Boost for Lemmy does it and it’s an awesome feature. I installed both Connect and Boost on my phone, but I find myself using Boost the most because the new comments are highlighted
Yes but Boost does not show new comment counter. I’m trying to find one that will do both. Boost’s UI doesn’t have the customisations I’m wanting either…
Hi, thanks for the feedback and I’ve added highlights as an experimental setting in v163.
I’m still playing with the logic and highlight color so it might change more in the future. That information doesn’t come through the API so I’m saving a timestamp of when a post is viewed and any comments newer than the timestamp are highlighted.
I’m keeping a timestamp locally of when a post is last viewed and highlighting everything newer than that timestamp. If you use multiple apps it might not be accurate but I couldn’t find a way to access this information from the API.
I recommend the modified version of WSA, which gives you a full Android install with Google services, the play store, etc. All of the apps that I use on my phone and don’t have a Windows version, now fully work on my Windows laptop and get to look and work as if they are native desktop apps. Also good for when there technically is a desktop version of an app, but they want you to pay extra/again for it. Looking at you Pocketcasts, which I bought the premium version of, and not a month later they did away with premium version of the app and instead created a yearly subscription to lock those same features behind, gave me nothing for it, and then proceeded to also try to charge me even more to use the desktop app instead.
Thanks to this setup, I get to have “desktop” versions of Gmail, proton, pocketcasts, Sync for Lemmy (and sync for reddit before that), and a bunch of other apps and tools that I either can’t get outside of Android, or the non-android versions suck.
No worries, I did post about it within another thread on here but it must’ve gotten missed.
To clarify if I open something with sound it will open muted but still take over my audio and pause what I was listening to. If I resume what I was listening to and then press play again, it will pause it again :)
Seconding this. I had it today as well, and it was slightly annoying. It’s only a minor thing (for me) though. I love this app, I’ve tried other ones, but none of them felt as familiar and clean as Connect.
Works for me on the standard view on lemmy.world, as well as the Alexandrite and Photon views. But they don’t work when using the old.lemmy.world view.
I’m seeing it working correctly on web now on two different instances, so…I dunno, guess I’m crazy? I was sure it wasn’t working yesterday. I actually tried to use it in a comment just a few days ago and gave up.
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