I'm not sure if you mean something else but I'm fairly certain the bookmark icon on a post will allow you to save a post and view it later.
(Sorry for the rushed screenshot, hopefully you get the idea though)
I'm not sure if you mean something else but I'm fairly certain the bookmark icon on a post will allow you to save a post and view it later.
(Sorry for the rushed screenshot, hopefully you get the idea though)
It's sunny and around 20 here in Newy, though the wind is a little chilly today, looks like the weekend will be similar too.
I've found it can be a little resource intensive - though I only used it for a couple of projects and haven't tried it again!
Looks like there is an open issue on GitHub at the moment: https://github.com/dessalines/jerboa/issues/440
Perhaps you could add a comment there with some additional info to increase visibility?
Any of the Lego games are pretty awesome for local co-op.
I'd also recommend Castle Crashers, it's a hack and slash / beat 'em up style game that supports up to 4 players locally.
This is an awesome shot!
I've seen this happen with a few image posts, not sure what's happening there.
Perhaps try hitting the preview button before posting, just incase.
I've mostly used kdenlive and have had a pretty positive experience, +1 from me
It's hard to tell at this point, in my opinion we need more active general communities before becoming too specific. It's been a little overwhelming seeing the fragmentation of communities across instances here on Lemmy. Hopefully something happens to improve the experience, I'm liking being involved so far though!
I hadn't heard of this game but I'm definitely going to add it to my list to watch out for, thanks for sharing!
I got used to the third party apps before the official client existed and never actually gave it a try.
I'm only jumping ship because I don't agree with their policy changes rather than strictly not wanting to use the official app.
Yeah, look at them all wearing the same shirt and hat. Idiots.
Interesting, apparently I'm running version 0.0.33, perhaps it's a difference there?