All the manufacturers of mechanical keyboards just cried 🥺
Making the fediverse accessible to all with Quiblr!
All the manufacturers of mechanical keyboards just cried 🥺
I’ll definitely let you know. Thank you!
I appreciate it. Let me know if you have any feedback
Thanks for the feedback. I just pushed an update to Quiblr. This should be fixed now for PWA
I appreciate the offer! I have localization features in my pipeline. I’ll let you know
Ofc! Thanks for your support 💪
I appreciate the support and kind words!
I’ve tried to put an emphasis on making Quiblr with an intuitive UI, accessible (e.g. dyslexia fonts, text-to-speech, font size settings, etc.), and novel features.
There are certainly other clients that are feature rich! But I envision Quiblr as a clean, familiar social media experience that reduces the friction that comes with the fediverse
Feel free to give it a go and send me any feedback you have via the Feedback page
Ideally! I’m working to make it scalable to integrate as many fediverse platforms as I can. I’d love to include Piefed
My head immediately went to pokemon 🤦 thanks for sharing this client, I’ll check it out!
The Pokémon? 😆 I take that as a great compliment!
That is the long term vision. This has been just a passion project that I work on the side. But keeping it all react native has made it easier for me to manage 1 app for web, iOS, and Android.
I didn’t want to rush out a native version though. I want it to really utilize native functionality
Recommendations are entirely, 100% on your device. There is no association between your account and the recs. So there is no transfer of data to or from your account. You can log in with your current Lemmy profile and the recs will work all the same!
The benefit of logging in is that you have more ways to interact on lemmy (so your recommendations will be more tailored)
The recommendation engine is 100% private and on-device + it can be turned off via settings. It’s novel and more experimental, but I wanted it to be available for folks to get more relevant content
For the remove duplicate posts feature, it keeps whichever is 1st in the feed (so it depends which sort method is used). It only applies for posts with the same title and from the same OP. Another experimental feature, but this has been a particular point of annoyance that I’ve heard from folks (i.e. the same exact post filling up a feed)
Yup. I will have a full update in a few days regarding Quiblr!
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