• jwelch55@lemmy.world
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        16 days ago

        Am I missing a setting for “hide read posts”? That’s the one thing that ruins using thunder

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          14 days ago

          One more thing I just noticed: when you long-press the floating action button in the feed, there’s a “Dismiss Read” option which seems to remove all read posts from the feed. Although you have to trigger it manually, it might be good enough?

          Edit: And I can do you one better, I think: Go to Settings, Account and disable the “Show Read Posts” option. Because as it turns out, this functionality is built into Lemmy.

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          15 days ago

          Interesting, that indeed doesn’t seem to exist. Best workaround I can suggest would be to enable gestures and then assign the hide action to one of the gestures.

      • CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world
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        17 days ago

        +1. I’ve been using Voyager since it was called wefwef. It was the closest thing to Apollo I could find at the time and it has worked great for me for 2 1.5 years now. The team has done a ton of improvements over the last 2 1.5 years as well so it’s had great support.

        To be fair I haven’t looked at any other apps for Lemmy since I stumbled on this one in the early days after the first reddit migration due to the API fiasco, but that’s because this one suits me just fine.

        edit: Guess it hasn’t quite been 2 years yet.

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          17 days ago

          I was a RIF user on the old site, and Voyager was close enough I just went with it. Some very minor bugs annoy me, but it’s pretty solid!

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          17 days ago

          For me it was because I loved Boost for Reddit and when spez did that thing back then the dev pivoted his app and it retained all functionality so it was pretty much seamless for me. I bought the app (twice) for the ad-free experience and I launch the rocket (for a small fee) every now and then.