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News and discussion about the Flemmy client for Lemmy.

The design goal is to make a clean and performant app that will not only be a client for a Lemmy instance, but to be another layer of the Fediverse in your pocket.

The first priority will be insulating users from their home server - if it goes down or they sell to a company you don't trust, it could really destroy the experience.

The next priority is customization. Filters, personalized sorting, stitching multiple account feeds together - all while never sending the data outside your device. Some of it is present now (like keyword filtering or snoozing communities temporarily), some will be the focus of version 2 (stitching feeds, adjusting how much you see a community)

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I've added a few things since then. I'm not happy with how it looks, but I'm at a point where I can add a huge array of filters. Site blocking is one I've heard, there's no easy way to see what you've blocked (and I need to restructure to save it per account) so I'm hesitant to batch block before I can undo it. I can hide posts from a list of sites.

I can also show only posts with images/video, links, or text (I'm not sure if the latter two are useful). I could hide posts you've scrolled through, but part of the restructuring is to allow me to manage more data - otherwise sql-lite reaches a limit and refuses to load more. I'm looking at a library which offers drastically faster saving and loading and would remove these limits, but it introduced build conflicts and so I've pushed it back

Let me know what you'd like to see - they're pretty easy to add if they're simple, any piece of data on a post, the community it's in, the server it's on, or the user that posted it is easy.

One of the other things not pictured is link rewriting. You can twitter.com with nitter.com at the moment you click the link - or any other simple replacement like that. Do you think some of these should come standard, or should users have to enter the link replacements themselves?

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