Are the rules around who can donate or around how much they can donate? My understanding is that in the US, most people can donate directly to a candidate (within a limit) but you can donate unlimited amounts “indirectly” to the candidate
Making the fediverse accessible to all with Quiblr!
Are the rules around who can donate or around how much they can donate? My understanding is that in the US, most people can donate directly to a candidate (within a limit) but you can donate unlimited amounts “indirectly” to the candidate
Are there other western countries that have a similar rule regarding money in politics? I’m not familiar with rules regarding political donations in other countries
All the manufacturers of mechanical keyboards just cried 🥺
Nothing is quite as satisfying as a big gulp of water when you are parched
Yup. I will have a full update in a few days regarding Quiblr!
I’m made Quiblr. Lot’s of cool features (For You feed, different post formats, etc.). Plus I tried to make the UI clean and intuitive.
Just a web client right now. If there’s enough demand, I’ll make a native version.
Lmk what you think
Left this comment in the other thread too, but posting here for visibility:
Quiblr should now have each of the markdown criteria fixed. Huge thanks for the feedback and for all this analysis. Consistent markdown is important for a great and consistent user experience across the lemmy ecosystem
It’s my pleasure! Enjoy!
Just a quick follow up here - I added a simple toggle setting to Quiblr that lets you flip the arrow order.
Apologies for the slow roll out, I had a big laundry list of updates in this latest release!
I tee’d you up for that one
Yeah, just 15 seconds and jot down a comment. Whenever I’m even hesitant, I just leave a comment. Doesn’t hurt anything and it can always be removed if not needed
Easier to remove later rather than add it after the fact
Many a faceplants have occurred this way. Talking from experience
Usually bits of my dream come back to me after something random triggers it days later
Hi, Im glad you like Quiblr! It is a frontend. It currently supports Lemmy Instances. So you can use Quiblr and browse/join any other Lemmy instance. Basically, it is the equivalent of a Reddit client
And I agree that the recommendation algorithm perhaps has a more ideal fit with other content. But I liked the idea of something new and novel by mixing Lemmy’s Reddit-style with a Youtube/Instagram-style recommendation feed.
Let me know if any other questions or feedback come up!
It does not. I haven’t used matrix yet. What are matrix rooms used for?
I was thinking about Loops earlier today. I’d love to implement Quiblr’s For You recommendation algorithm for Loops and see how it performs. I haven’t joined the beta though so not sure how baked it is yet
Valid. I finished the functionality of the For You feed and wanted to share before wrapping up all the formatting styles for the posts. Should be fixed here in a few hours.
Also, I’ll see if there is a better way to dynamically load comments. Thanks for the feedback!
Edit: Other post formats are now available on the For You feed
I used lemmy.world as the default for non-technical users or for folks who can’t decide. Users can still select different instances. Maybe it could make sense to default sign ups to a list of popular instances
The recommendation engine doesn’t require users to log in. You would still need to log in to vote, post, comment, etc
I always thought it would be nice if communities (and/or posts) could be tagged. It would open up a lot of potential for discoverability