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  • Traegs@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldFavorite Lemmy Client
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    1 year ago

    On Android, former Relay for Reddit user.

    Right now I have SEVEN lemmy apps on my home screen as I figure out which I like best. So far I keep going back to Sync the most.

    Boost’s animations suck. It takes too long to show the post list after swiping away an image and the whole screen goes black, it’s a bit jarring.

    Liftoff works well but it’s ugly.

    Jerboa isn’t very customizable and the post list doesn’t feel dense enough.

    Voyager literally does not tell you what instance the community you’re viewing is on.

    I haven’t touched Thunder in a while but I see they’ve updated quite a bit with a lot more customization. I remember older versions being nice, so I’ll give it a try again.

    Connect is about the same as Liftoff, works well but kinda ugly. Admittedly not as ugly though.








  • There are newer AI tools that can do text accurately. Usually it’s with text provided in the prompt though, so it’s arguably not AI generated, just AI placed.

    The unreadable AI text you’re familiar with is done without the AI really knowing what text is, and they’re just making something that looks vaguely like it. It’s the same way they normally handle any kind of object or shape. Newer tools are built specifically for text, so it actually is readable and makes sense.


  • Traegs@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlUndies
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    1 year ago

    I wear boxers and they like to wear out right at the bottom of the crotch on either side of the seam. My girlfriend calls them poop holes.

    Also why is it so God damned hard to find knit boxers nowadays? Almost everything at the store is boxer briefs, which I hate because they ride up my leg. And when I do find boxers, half of them are a woven cotton that feels like a plastic tarp.