[–] [S] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 child)

Hmm, I have indeed been successfully using TLP to limit battery charging to 80% but I haven't looked into what else it can do. Thanks for the reminder that it does more than just do that, haha. I guess I'll poke around to see if it can help reduce the depletion rate.

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  • [–] 1 point 3 weeks ago

    She doesn't seem to be aware of nor interested in a different lifestyle. You clearly cannot jive together, and I think her attitude is wrong because she keeps bringing it up to justify it, like it's a major point of emotional insecurity for her (or else she wouldn't mention it half as much) that you clearly don't have to and shouldn't need to put up with. Get outta there already!

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  • [–] -3 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

    You didn't actually say whether all/any of these movies appealed to you, though. Did you like The Odyssey? Also, you really should have checked out Obsession. That movie is way too good to reduce to just a home theater viewing.

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    1. Enable haptic feedback reduction in the settings
    2. Start typing or editing any post or comment body
    3. Open the deeper markdown menu to access unordered lists
    4. Put your finger on unordered lists, change your mind, and drag your finger without having let go straight to ordered lists
    5. Feel the earthquake under your finger

    Update: apparently, this also still happens in the save post-share-report menu.

     

    Thunder is great at displaying the number of comments for each displayed crosspost of the currently viewed post. This helps me find out where further discussions of the topic at hand are separately happening, as opposed to me poking through several crosspost links only to find out that there is nothing going on there.

    Alternatively, seeing 0 comments can help me more quickly decide to go to those links to intentionally seed more activity among the crossposts (and help Lemmy's "bustling" appearance to would-be members and redditor converts), haha.

    Regardless, it's always nice to see the comment count before tapping crosspost links.

    Additionally, it would be great to press-hold on crosspost links and copy them without having to open them.

     

    It'd make for way easier post title-editing/-updating.

    Additionally, on my S25 (in portrait orientation, of course), I'm having some sort of issue with the last character displaying off-screen unless I manually swipe left to see it. I can't seem to reproduce it reliably but it's happened at least 3-4x now ever since I've revisited Blorp and it can be just a bit bothersome.

     

    On Mint Cinnamon, alt+clicking apparently drags the current window. Meh; why, given tiling (whether manually with Super+Arrow, automatically with cortile, etc.)?

    On Windows, alt+clicking directly on links lets you nullify the link-following so you can highlight the link text to then copy. This is a far more useful feature to me. Is there any way to change Cinnamon to do this?


    Solution: Just disable the feature in the "Windows" settings' Behavior tab!

     

    I was replying to a larger comment by someone else and I couldn't figure out how to highlight and copy to paste into my own reply just a part of their longer comment. How do you do this? The only workaround I could think of was to back out and be able to highlight sentences in the comment from the main view of the post, not in the drafting section of my reply.

     
    1. Go to your inbox
    2. Check for new replies
    3. Look at the double-checkmark icon in the top-right, get confused over what it does, fear doing something undoable upon accidental tap, so hold your finger over it to try to get a description of what it means
    4. No helpful text appears explaining what tapping it will do

    The double-checkmark icon is relatively new to me. I've only seen this on Lemmy clients and I didn't remember what it was at first.

     
    1. Start drafting a post in Blorp to submit to any Lemmy community
    2. Spot a typo, or otherwise intend to delete or add a word, etc. in the middle of the title line
    3. Proceed to delete or
    4. The moment I press backspace, space, or any character, the text caret/cursor jumps to the end of the title text, causing the rest of my backspacing or typing to get placed there; I have to keep manually moving the cursor back to the spot in the title that I wanted to edit, per character.

    I've never seen any other app do this. Could this be investigated? I'm running Android 16 on a Galaxy S25, if that helps. Thanks.

    submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by to c/blorp@lemmy.zip
     

    [Feature Request] Be able to filter for only unread replies

    Sometimes I intentionally keep older replies unread as a reminder to go back to them later if they're addressing material that I can't get to at the moment but can follow up with later. So could there be a way to filter for only unread replies so that I can find those more easily? That would be great.

    So... That was all the original post body. Then I realized (which I had somehow missed) that there is an "Unread" button already. The weird part is that it doesn't have an unread pip icon even if "replies" does. This really kinda threw me off for a bit.

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