Fdroid is lagging behind because the build changes I've made at the same time broke the reproducible builds. It's slow turnaround but hopefully fixed soon.
Connect has had this and everything else for a long while but it's a bit janky on image loading occasionally. Still best Lemmy client I've used, though that may be because I'm coming from RiF and not Apollo, super similar
The F in FOSS was worth it for the two years it took for other clients to catch up lol. imo it was the most complete package after the reddit transfer.
I might actually switch now considering there are lots of feature developed apps available, but it was funny seeing people struggle to view content as simple as spoiler tags for months during thr lemmy boom.
I mean Voyager is like 15 billion miles from Earth and has been operating since the 70s. The Apollo program was very impressive but was discontinued decades ago.
Yep, I think I still have 3-5 other clients installed that I havenโt used in several months. I bounced around more in the wefwef days and a bit in the early Voyager days just to make sure I wasnโt missing something even greater. But this one always felt right and had some settings that I loved.
This beautiful FOSS app that collects no data about me is by far the most used โsocial mediaโ app on my phone. More than all the others combined, most likely.
Edit to add: Today is the day Iโm gonna go find that tip buttonโฆ and done!
Or I can just hold (E: long press) your handle on the comment and do that from here. It's supposed to track from which comment you did that as well but I never tested it.
I'm also seeing numbers next to some people's name. It looks like its tracking net "karma" for the user? But its obviously not accurate (you have a [+4] as of writing).
Push requires having a server to push those notifications. That requires having an entire Voyager server that stores your credentials and periodically checks for new notifications, sending them when it gets them.
Money, yes, but also an issue with having a third party server storing credentials.
You donโt need to have the app running in the background. Notifications can be pushed from the cloud.
Problem is, that costs money to host and run that job to check for notifications. This is why a lot of small developers end up burying notifications behind a paywall.
Meh, I bought Ultra lifetime after a few months of using Apollo and never even bothered using push notifications. Which is funny, because it was the main thing I missed when I originally switched from Android and RiF in 2020. Voyager is FOSS so it's understandable that there won't be push notifications, as that require servers which cost money, and it also introduces potential security issues. User tags on the other hand, were something Apollo sorely needed, and the dev never got around to it.