• Paranoidfactoid@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Each batch of crazy at Twitter moved people off Twitter and to Mastodon and Bluesky. Loops won’t catch them all but it’ll get some.

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      i just tried to sign back into loops, app’s too old, went to run the update, doesn’t support my 2024 samsung phone.

      edit: I figured it out!

      so the installer error pointed out that the package was unparsable, leading me to believe it was 32 bit or a different flavor of arm.

      I had to install through ADB to get the real error. Existing version is newer the package. Which was wrong, but to play the game, I uninstalled first and got the same error, then I realized I had loops also installed in the knox partition. Went into secure folder, uninstalled loops, installed package, (no error) and it works fine.

      I seriously doubt this will help anyone here, but there it is.

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        12 hours ago

        I feel like the big tech push to apps so folks can have data harvested better has become a surprising hurdle for the fediverse. Because I’ve found the web UI for most of the fediverse great, and the apps to be harder for devs to maintain.

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          I literally just use Lemmy on Firefox on my phone, runs a lot smoother than reddit did on any app. Has some weirdness on occasions but still better than reddit crashing for no reason.

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          11 hours ago

          I definitely like Lemmy/piefed webUI a lot. Pixelfed is adequate, loops is kinda rough Mastodon is okish; discovery on it is a PITA.

          On lemmy, you can find a bunch of communities and subscribe, easily build up a feed. Mastodon having servers as communities is rough, then trying to find creators you like via hashtags, I won’t say that platform needs a complex algorithm, but it could stand to have some simple you followed this person, people who followed this person also like that person.