That's not exactly MAGA-alignment though, isn't it? It's saying that the person wouldn't be in this position if Biden had resolved whatever issue they had 5 months ago at what I assume is the time of the disaster.
Not that I don't enjoy seeing someone having their face eaten by a leopard, but I do generally want to be sure the person getting their face eaten actually cast their vote for said leopard. This was not compelling evidence in my book.
+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.
+1 for thunder. Been using it since I first joined Lemmy and it's been really good. The interface is similar to that of Joey as well, which was my go to Reddit app before they killed third party apps.
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.
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.
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.