But you're not "actually" moving to a smaller place. You can still see everything. You're still in the fediverse.
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F-droid is pretty slow in picking up versions, how f-droid works by default is that you register a source code repository with it and then f-droid goes ahead and checks the source code and builds the application themselves to put in their repository. This takes about 1-2 days usually.
However, for me at least, 0.34 is currently the latest one on the official f-droid repository, maybe there's some other issue with your fdroid.
But anyway, if you want faster updates, you have to go to another repository, IzzyOnDroid's is a trusted one. It doesn't build the apps, but simply goes to the repos and looks for already built APKs and serves those, which is less resource-intensive and thus faster.
Definitely same, but mostly on long comment threads. Might be worth to see if there's an issue on GitHub already
I've no idea why that would be or what exactly "often enough" means for you - hot has mostly 8-16h old posts, and if I start scrolling down a bit I even start to see 15 minute old posts. Which is probably not how it should be, but 15 minutes certainly seems "often enough".
I also see 2 year old posts on hot for some reason, so yeah, it's definitely not perfect, but reddit had more than a decade to get it right, I'm sure lemmy will get better.
That's reddit from 8+ years ago you're talking about, and small communities. Reddit has long been a mainstream community now, and we all know how the average person is.
As someone who used /r/all before, what you say is exactly the same as I'm used to. Maybe sort by "Hot" though. Reddits algorithm is somewhere between "Hot" and "Active" here. Active is too slow, hot is too fast.
Dadurch, dass Leute, die auf dem Poll voten, nicht aus der gleichen Region kommen, wird das Ergebnis wahrscheinlich doch relativ repräsentativ werden.
lemmy.ml is on 0.18 so jerboa 0.34 doesn't work with it, only 0.35. Shouldn't crash but well...
Honestly I'd suggest using the browser, the web interface works perfectly well on mobile. If you use Firefox or any other browser that can install UserScripts, you can add some useful ones like https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469273-lemmy-rewrite-links-to-home-instance and https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469196-gm-lemmy-newtab