Memmy is great for iOS via testflight, not sure how installing on Android works honestly. I’m preferring it over Mlem
DoakSteezy
Thanks for this, I wasn't really liking Mlem a whole lot.
Thanks for linking that issue, I've voted on it.
I like the idea and general functionality, my biggest concern is what happens if the owner of Lemmy.world gets hit by a bus? Eventually you'd lose your account, all your subs, etc. Same goes for any other instance really. It's pretty much my only reservation at this point.
That's exactly what I've been doing. Although many arent showing due to the blackout, so I'm doing my best to stay off at the moment and check back once for those various subs once the blackout is "over". Not a fan of the power trip and likely will only use reddit very sparingly on desktop from here on out. I almost exclusively used it via Apollo and Infinity for Reddit.
Diablo 4 has been absolutely perfect on the deck once you get battle.net loaded up. Runs awesome, good battery life if you lower the graphics a little and limit FPS.
The only thing missing for me personally is some small niche groups like sffpc for example. Luckily a lot of these groups have discord servers as well, so I've started using those in place of the subreddits if there is no lemmy community.
I have my game locked to 40 fps, using medium settings with FSR set to performance. I get about 3 hours of battery life (if I don’t sit in towns too long). Switching to balanced or quality FSR is also an option, I just use performance for battery life.
Memmy is great for iOS via testflight, not sure how installing on Android works honestly. I’m preferring it over Mlem