Really only interested in something like Graphene, Lineage, or a Linux mobile tablet that can work with a typical Linux distro and display over USB-C. It is just a casual conversational ask. Maybe one of y’all has tried or knows the answer. I won’t use anything that runs google stuff or is a pain to load a custom ROM.

  • Zagorath
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    Yeah that’s definitely a problem. It’s actually part of why I stopped using a Reddit app and just used old.reddit.com on my phone, back in the day. But my experience is that lemmy-ui is not as nice to use on mobile. I do occasionally use the “copy permalink” option from the app, and then paste that into my browser. But that’s inconvenient enough that I only quite rarely do it.

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        Uh, no, not notifications. You can open a post in a tab and come back to it a day or two…or 60…later. That’s a feature that apps don’t give you, only the browser. Which is why I mentioned I stopped using apps.

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          You can sort of do that through the starring system. At least, Thunder lets you star posts and comments for later. However, if you use it also as a way to track favorite submissions, then they’ll get intermixed.

          Reddit also has post-saving, which I think was implemented around 6 years ago or so (I’ve been on there for a while lol).

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            I’m pretty sure Reddit had post saving before 6 years ago? But idk, I never used it very much.

            If people want to use saving in that way, that’s great. But personally, I use the save feature generally for things that are so great I want to be able to come back to them indefinitely. It’s not a temporary queue, which is how I use my open tabs, or why I would want to be able to get notifications for a reply that was not to my own comment.