I’ve never played it, but judging by the reviews, I guess so? It also seems that there has been some drama with its recent remake and people saying that it wasn’t needed.
I see the option on Firefox 130.0.1 and Mull 129.0.2 but not on Fennec 129.0.2 for some reason.
If you click on the three dots next to the urlbar, there should be an option?
If you want it to work offline, you need to go to:
Settings > General > Translations > Translation preferences > Download languages
You can get some idea if you check the “depends on” stuff here.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1891857
Seems to be just a code name for some updates to the urlbar.
If you install it from a file, everything else seems to work except dragging it around.
I think that’s just how Mastodon handles the federation with Lemmy, there’s not much users can do about it.
Nope, doesn’t seem to be available at least for the moment
It shows it in German for me on lemm.ee
It’s still being developed:
Probably same reason as here: https://lemm.ee/post/35007837
Nope, just found out about it. Doesn’t seem to have been a big hit?
Second one
@Blaze@reddthat.com I think you accidentally copied title from your other post to this one
I don’t see the current situation with the communities as being too bad for now. I see it more as a problem that most of the users are registered on one big instance like lemmy.world, because here the users are the ones who produce the content and not the platforms. So if lemmy.world is down then it is immediately more noticeable in comment/posting activity compared to if it would be only mostly their communities being down.
I think it can be good that there are a few communities for the same thing, so that people have options if there’s deferedation drama in the future.
No problem!
It has 374 thumb ups here:
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/wallpaper-in-new-tab/idi-p/172
And was suggested here multiple times:
https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/discussions/let-s-chat-about-the-firefox-new-tab-page/m-p/7632#U7632
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