ds12
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I’ve been using Connect and it seems to be working well with Beehaw!
Yeah, when the popup came up offering to do the translation on a Japanese website I was on, I was pretty stoked! I was using the Developer Edition then, so it was still in beta and there weren’t any official announcements then. Glad it’s out officially now!
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there any point in using MFA if you use a password manager to auto generate all your passwords for each account you have?
5·2 years agoYes, because bad actors may be able to get ahold of passwords from your device or the service providers. MFA helps mitigate the risk of unauthorized logins in this event.
QKSMS is on Fdroid, and you can download the APKs on their GitHub as well.
What sort of features that you think you’ll be missing?
Welcome and I hope you enjoy interacting in this space!
One thing to note is that communities across the instances (lemmy.ml being an instance) will have varying content and vibe, and may differ from what you might expect of an instance. So if you’re selective with the communities you subscribe to and typically only scroll through your Subscribed front page, filtering out lemmy.ml might not be necessary.
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Connect for Lemmy App@lemmy.ca•[Bug] About community always shows unsubscribe despite not being subscribed
2·3 years agoIndeed nothing happens when clicking that button. Though below
About Communityin the dropdown from clicking the three dots at the top, there should be an option to subscribe or unsubscribe. That should still be working, so you can still subscribe and unsubscribe with Connect!
Assuming you’re viewing on mobile, at the top of the page, there should be a
Sidebarbutton. Click that and it will expand the sidebar. There should now be aSubscribebutton for you to subscribe to the community.Note that the URL should look something like
<local instance url>/c/<remote channel>@<remote instance hostname>. For example, my local instance is Beehaw too and I’m trying to view AskLemmy on lemmy.ml, so it should be something likebeehaw.org/c/asklemmy.ml







I don’t think the point was about AI code. Rather it’s commentary about Logitech’s priorities. There’s quite a fair bit of AI features that pop up when one runs the Logi Options software. Instead of jamming AI stuff into it, they should focus on the more core functionality of their products such as not letting this certificate expire in the first place.