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  • Really liking this update a lot, the community jump feature is great! Been using it so much I’ve noticed myself tapping the screen at the top now as a muscle memory haha! Two quick notes on it, it might make sense to have a small UI element (like a pulldown arrow) to show future users that it’s there and would it be possible to enable it when reading posts as well as browsing communities?

    Also, I think it’s awesome that you’re trying to avoid subscriptions. Might be worth a small blurb about that along with a “donate if you can but don’t worry if you can’t” type of thing somewhere in the app and we’ll help you keep the server going :) Even just on the “About” page in the settings, it was the first place I looked for it.

  • Really been liking Arctic! The app is very fast and the dev is very responsive.

  • Some offer very low prices, HostHatch is one example. I’ve been using RamNode for years and while they’re a little more average for pricing, I’ve had no issues. Never used HostHatch, so maybe someone who has used it can comment on the quality of service.

  • One more idea I had, maybe an icon for when the post title and article title don’t match could be displayed next to the title? Like how the baby emoji is displayed next to new users. This could be a feature everyone, even non-mods, would find useful as they’d be able to see who’s messing around with the headlines.

  • Oh nice, I had totally missed that search in the options!

    Would be happy to help you test out any new mod features or provide feedback on them as they come out.

  • Arctic @lemmy.world

    Markdown Render Error

  • A few ideas as places to get started:

    • Community Modlog available in client
    • Remove post / comment
    • Ban user (with checkbox to remove all posts)
    • Community search box (used to check duplicates and certain bad words) (also mod action should be able to be taken from search results)

    More advanced options that would be awesome to have and would give features even the web UI is missing:

    • Thread nuking (recursive delete) as some threads devolve into totally toxic chat wars and I just want to remove a comment and all under it (the starting point could sometimes be a few replies in and not necessarily a top comment)
    • Search lists with regular expressions where I can one button run an advanced search list on a community I moderate with the matches highlighted within the comments or posts returned
    • Push notifications for reports
  • Avelon App @lemm.ee

    Mod Tools

  • No, it won’t work if it’s deployed wrong. Is this a shared host or a VPS service? If it’s a shared host and you’re just clicking a button to deploy a software package, it that host’s job to make that button work right.

  • That sounds like it’s a commercial service. They should have a support option you can ask. It sounds like their deployment scripts are broken. Ansible and Docker are the easiest ways to run Lemmy, I’m guessing these guy’s scripts are just grabbing the docker images and launching them for you.

  • You probably forgot this line: sudo chown -R 991:991 volumes/pictrs

  • Games @lemmy.world

    CEO Bobby Kotick will leave Activision Blizzard on January 1, 2024

    arstechnica.com
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    CEO Bobby Kotick will leave Activision Blizzard on January 1, 2024

    arstechnica.com
  • No problem! There’s lots of great apps out there right now, really happy to see such an active community of developers!

  • Ah, didn’t realize that was a paid feature (already paid so I can’t see what is or isn’t paid).

    I’m not a fan of web apps, they’re much slower than native. Arctic is completely free for all features, so that could be a better choice for someone wanting filters and a native experience. It’s still in TestFlight at the moment, link in sidebar for its community.

  • Arctic has separate filters for the post body and post title, which is really nice.

    Avelon has keyword filtering and also supports instance blocking.

    Both have been great!

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    NASA finds water and organics in asteroid sample—possible clues to origin of life

    arstechnica.com
  • Agreed, even the web UI is sorely lacking. A few ideas as places to get started:

    • Community Modlog available in client
    • Remove post / comment
    • Ban user (with checkbox to remove all posts)
    • Community search box (used to check duplicates and certain bad words) (also mod action should be able to be taken from search results)

    More advanced options that would be awesome to have and would give features even the web UI is missing:

    • Thread nuking (recursive delete) as some threads devolve into totally toxic chat wars and I just want to remove a comment and all under it (the starting point could sometimes be a few replies in and not necessarily a top comment)
    • Search lists with regular expressions where I can one button run an advanced search list on a community I moderate with the matches highlighted within the comments or posts returned
    • Push notifications for reports
  • Bean @lemmy.world

    Mod Tools

  • Just curious, has it worked for anyone? I’m wondering if there’s a pattern for people it’s not working for… like maybe all the TestFlight users who migrated back to the App Store version?

  • World of Warships @lemm.ee

    Update 12.9: New Japanese Battleships

    worldofwarships.com /en/news/game-updates/update-129-new-japanese-battleships/
  • I’m also seeing the same thing. Also tried uninstalling and reinstalling and it didn’t fix the issue.

  • No worries, always get excited when I see someone mention Arch. Been running it so long, it’s always fun to run into others using it outside the Arch community

  • Love Arch Linux! Been running it for over a decade now.

  • It has an adapter to plug into the CCS2 standard-compliant connector, right? Otherwise you'd be left out of the vast majority of the charging network.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    As some carmakers run from Apple CarPlay, Porsche embraces it

    arstechnica.com /cars/2023/10/as-some-carmakers-run-from-apple-carplay-porsche-embraces-it
  • Choosing Beggars @lemmy.world

    Babysit 4 children for $1 an hour and have a college degree

  • Choosing Beggars @lemmy.world

    Chicken Shack Tip Shaming

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    NASA Releases Independent Review’s Mars Sample Return Report

    www.nasa.gov /feature/nasa-releases-independent-review-s-mars-sample-return-report
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Incomplete disclosures by Apple and Google create “huge blindspot” for 0-day hunters

    arstechnica.com /security/2023/09/incomplete-disclosures-by-apple-and-google-create-huge-blindspot-for-0-day-hunters/
  • News @lemmy.world

    India suspends visas for Canadian nationals as diplomatic spat deepens

    www.cnn.com /2023/09/21/india/india-canada-travel-advisory-assassination-row-intl-hnk/index.html
  • Choosing Beggars @lemmy.world

    Pay me to dig my tree out of my backyard and haul it away

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Google sued for negligence after man drove off collapsed bridge while following map directions

    abcnews.go.com /amp/US/wireStory/google-sued-negligence-after-man-drove-off-collapsed-103350161
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Google Fiber Blog: Introducing GFiber Labs

    fiber.googleblog.com /2023/09/introducing-gfiber-labs-future-internet.html
  • Choosing Beggars @lemmy.world

    Only Free Fancy Cats are Good Enough. And No Scammers!

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Google’s AI protein folder IDs structure where none seemingly existed

    arstechnica.com /science/2023/09/googles-ai-software-brings-order-to-protein-chaos/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Amazon made a new version of its cashierless tech that doesn’t need cameras

    www.theverge.com /2023/9/19/23881052/amazon-just-walk-out-rfid-cashierless-tech
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Online child safety law blocked after Calif. argued face scans not that invasive

    arstechnica.com /tech-policy/2023/09/online-child-safety-law-blocked-after-calif-argued-face-scans-not-that-invasive/