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It does come preinstalled with them, that’s the whole point of Jackett. You just need to enable them in the dashboard.
Hi! I’m British, I like music (grime, garage, hip-hop, R&B, and more!). I like art, culture, history, politics, & doomscrolling memes.
Also a touch of programming :)
also on /u/Madbrad200@sh.itjust.works
It does come preinstalled with them, that’s the whole point of Jackett. You just need to enable them in the dashboard.
I posted twice (2 times), you’ll survive.
Are you in Europe? If so, did you deny GDPR permissions?
It’s being worked on. In the meantime, you can use LASIM to migrate your subscriptions/settings to another instance. You can also mod your accounts on other instances.
Are you that averse to ads that devs can’t even promote their other work lol?
An instance is just a way to access Lemmy. Lemmy.world, lemm.ee, sh.itjust.works, feddit.uk, etc - you can use any of these to access Lemmy and interact with, and see, all the same content.
It’s a problem because most communities are hosted on lemmy.world at the moment, but if lemmy.world ever dies they’ll die with it.
Lemmy.world is shitting the bed lately, Lemmyverse is not able to collect data from it.
https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim/releases/tag/v0.2.1 download the relevant zip and export your Lemmy.world stuff, you can then import it to any other Lemmy instance.
I don’t care. They can figure it out or ask, lol.
That’s great
Downside is you aren’t supporting the Dev. Can buy it if you want.
Block them. Google NextDNS, takes about 10 seconds to set up with a simple change in your phone’s DNS settings.
I’ve used this, works fantastic
respect
Block the individual bots. You’ll get rid of them in one go.
It’s bugged. Change your default comment sort to ‘New’, fixed it for me.
You get Google app store credit for doing very short surveys. I’ve bought a few things with it
Bad news. This is usually when companies move in to stop projects like that
meh, it’s a bit shit if the original dev wants to make his own Lemmy app.
Very good! Nice to see the /c/ link issue fixed too.