I’m interested in knowing what you guys are using to access this community, whether or not it’s via mobile phone or via laptop or desktop.

If accessing via a laptop or a desktop, what is your OS? Windows, MacOS, or Linux? And if Linux, what distro are you using?

If accessing via a mobile device, you can add in some details about the app you are using or if you’re using it via a mobile browser.

Of course, you guys can add more details.


Just to provide a bit of a background behind the question: I’ve had this preconception that the ones here are among the more technologically-inclined (whatever that means), and thus, I’m curious about the make-up of devices and software used to access and interact with this community.


UPDATE:

As promised, here’s a link to the compiled data (with some rudimentary stats). I will be adding more onto them this weekend (if more replies come in).

First of all, thank you to all who’ve responded. While my preconceptions haven’t been shattered, I’m also pleasantly surprised to find out non-techies, refugees from Reddit, who have jumped in to the Threadiverse despite it all. I dunno if that’s indicative of the dumpster fire that is Reddit right now, or the tenacity of those who’ve sought refuge here. Maybe both.

I will be expanding on my thoughts, and others, on a separate reply.

  • Pancit Canton@lemmy.world
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    I’m using Mozilla Firefox on both smartphone and Windows. I’ve been using Firefox since an on-and-off usage with Chrome in 2017. I knew Firefox’s throne a looong time before Google took over the web.

    Tried Linux Mint, but my essential app (Fade In) fucked my writings’ formatting and it’s frustrating to edit +100-page works.

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          Huh, here I am with the other odd solution: Latex, lol!

          Seriously though, I am guessing may special formatting considerations for that kind of thing, but I won’t be surprised if someone out there have already made a plugin or an extension for that kind of a usecase.

          However, for professional work, I’d rather stick with the ones that are used by other professionals in the field (at least until feature parity).

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              as far as I know neovim and emacs have extensions that extends their functionality by adding more features like templates, but even if there was none a some vim and emacs user will probably do it manually haha that’s why I called them based

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                extensions

                Ahh, figures. With Fade In, I can just generate a screenplay template in seconds, write a plot, add characters and settings, and start “wondering.” It’s my most therapeutic and out-of-the-world session I have that I can “waste” my time before finishing a spec.

    • megane-kun@lemmy.worldOP
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      Okay lang yung Lemmy sa mobile Firefox? Was considering using it but I chickened out. Besides, I have a bunch of tabs permanently open in there anyways, lol!

      Too bad about Linux Mint. It has always had a special place in my heart for the distro that introduced me to Linux way back early 2000s’ when our school replaced all our Windows machines with Linux ones.‌‌ Also, I am kinda sad about the poor state of Linux support among some apps/programs, kesyo 2% lang daw ang gumagamit ng Linux or whatever.

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        Linux Mint is fine for Windows replacement. It’s just my essential app fucked by it, but everything else (playing CSGO, web browsing etc, media consumption) are fine.

        Lemmy on Firefox Mobile is more than fine. Kung ano ma-eencounter na “something” sa desktop, yun din maeencounter mo sa mobile browsers.

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          Ahh, that’s too bad about the essential app.

          I see, I’m quite okay with Jerboa now, but I did consider using just Firefox Mobile. Glad to know I’d just be fine with it.

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    You might be right about most people here could be more technologically-inclined. To begin with, Lemmy’s UI is still confusing. Also I can imagine a lot of people asking “wtf is an instance”, etc. Although this might change especially it gains more traction.

    I currently browse using desktop on Firefox (don’t let Chrome win the internet). Hope we will have a good mobile client soon. That being said, aRcH bTw.

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    • megane-kun@lemmy.worldOP
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      The main reason I started this thread is because I want to be proven wrong, dammit! 😂

      But seriously, yeah, parang ang labo na i-introduce ang mga non-techies sa Lemmy. I’d no sooner just ask for their permission and make an account for them than to walk them through the steps.

      And I agree about using Firefox instead of Chrome. Unfortunately, my work requires me to use a Chromium browser (testing and other stuff) so I use Ungoogled Chromium instead.

      How’s Xmonad treating you, btw? I once flirted with the idea of using a tiling window manager for this work account, thinking that the way I use apps/programs could be streamlined using it. I ended up not going through it, however, since, well, tamad ako. Lol!

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        That’s actually the main appeal of Lemmy for me. Kasi alam kong yung mga tech-savvy yung karamihan na magma-migrate. It feels refreshing kasi Reddit and social media are full of “outgoing/extroverted” people. Alam mo yung feeling na noong bata ka pa e internet ang refuge mo kasi yung mga normal na tao ay busy having a life. Pero ngayon baliktad na. Haha!

        But seriously, yeah, parang ang labo na i-introduce ang mga non-techies sa Lemmy. I’d no sooner just ask for their permission and make an account for them than to walk them through the steps.

        Lmao it’s like trying to introduce your friends/family to Linux.

        How’s Xmonad treating you, btw?

        I’ve used tiling WMs for 7 years now. First used i3wm so I have experience before switching to Xmonad last year. Tbh, I can’t recommend Xmonad for your first tiling window manager solely because it’s config is a pain to learn. Unless you’re already familiar with Haskell, which the config file is written on. I just switched to Xmonad because I liked the idea of dynamic tiling rather than full-on manual tiling.

        Tiling WMs talaga way to go sakin kasi I really prefer working with keyboard shortcuts. Plus after using tiling wms, there’s really no way I’m going back to the disorganized that is a stacking window manager. I use a Windows virtual machine for gaming (hence why I have 2 GPUs), and I can’t be bothered to use Windows Explorer. Hahaha! But then I also use Vim as my text editor so I guess I’m “that weird guy”.

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      Linux (EndeavourOS)

      To be honest, a while after I installed Manjaro in this machine, I was thinking of distro-hopping to EndeavourOS (and wished I installed it instead when this machine was brand new). However, I was convinced by a friend to just move on to Arch instead.

      At any rate, I am under the impression that EndeavourOS‌ is the user-friendly intro to Arch-based distros.


      I use Hermit and Firefox and Brave’s “install/add to home’s screen feature”

      So is this what I’ve heard about using Lemmy as a progressive web app/page?

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    I’m using Lemmy from desktop and iPhone. I’m simultaneously using the Memmy App and browser when using the iPhone.

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    I’ll start with mine.

    I mostly use the desktop. My OS is Arch Linux and I use LibreWolf to access Lemmy.

    Below is my fetch output:

    A screenshot showing a console with fetch output

    On the times I use my (Android)‌ mobile phone, I use the Jerboa app, which I’ve gotten from‌ F-Droid.


    I feel kinda ashamed at how smug I appear here. Also, yes, I’m currently at my work account.

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        Is it better if I disclose that I actually installed Manjaro instead of Arch? (A friend of mine changed it to Arch using some black magic I can’t even understand–all with my permission, ofc.)

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        Basically, 16GB is enough for long term. I have my laptop here (Ryzen 5 Pro, 1TB NVMe, 16GB 3200Mhz RAM) na napaka-overkill for writings. lol

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          That’s what I thought too! Kaso parang recently, nakukulangan pa ako. Mejo sakto lang for now ang 16GB for the kind of work I do here.

      • megane-kun@lemmy.worldOP
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        Since ang talagang target ko sa build na ito is for a workstation kind of a build, akala ko tama lang ang 16GB, but recently, mejo nagsisi akong hindi nag-32GB, lol! Ang lakas kumain ng VScode ng memory eh! 🥹

      • megane-kun@lemmy.worldOP
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        Hindi ata eh, but I’ve heard there is a Kbin mobile app incoming–but for iOS.

        As far as I’ve read naman, mukhang okay naman daw ang kbin sa mobile browser, so maybe that’s an option?


        EDIT: Wait, mali ata ako, it’s for both iOS and Android? Kaso mukhang beta pa lang siya.

  • Dr. B@lemmy.world
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    I’m both accessing lemmy from mobile and desktop

    I have 2 phones, Huawei y6p, and Sony Xperia C4(sira talaga to ang lala ng ghost touches at battery issues noon but from some reason lahat ng issues niya biglang umayos) I browse lemmy interchangeably from these mobiles, both are debloated.

    Sa desktop naman Windows 10 at firefox with uBO ang gamit ko, but formerly Linux user tlga ako nagamit ko na ang Arch, Artix, Kali, Fedora, Linuxmint, napilitan lang ako mag Windows uli kasi nasira ko dati yung pc namin na may importanteng files nung ininstallan ko ng qubes os simula nun pinagbawalan nako mag kalikot kalikot, nakakalungkot lang kasi di ko na magawa yung mga dati kong nagagawa sa linux miss ko na i-customize yung dwm my fav window manager, miss ko na yung yt-dlp, basta marami pakong namimiss na nakalimutan ko na, WINDOWS IS TOO RESTRICTING pero alam ko may open-source na Windows OS nakalimutan ko lang ang pangalan atsaka nung last na ginamit ko yung open-source na windows na yun di siya pde as daily driver kasi maraming bawal sa kaniya, I also formerly used an open-source Chrome OS which is yung Open Fyde OS pero ginamit ko lang yun para mag laro ng alto’s odyssey and haven’t explored that much

    • megane-kun@lemmy.worldOP
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      nasira ko dati yung pc namin na may importanteng files nung ininstallan ko ng qubes os simula nun pinagbawalan nako mag kalikot kalikot

      Dude, tapang mo ah! Lol! Saka lang ako nag-umpisang-magkakalikot sa PC (and laptop) nung nagkaroon na ako ng PC na ako lang ang gumagamit. Takot din kasi ako na baka may mawalang files eh (tho it’s just me and my brother using the PC before).


      WINDOWS IS TOO RESTRICTING

      I find it weird that other people think Linux is the one that is restricted–well, not that weird considering that a lot of the software people are used to using (Photoshop, MS Word) etc, aren’t available in Linux, but IDK, main driving a Linux distro since late 2019 has done nothing but destroy this “Linux is restricting!” view that I also used to share with others.


      alam ko may open-source na Windows OS nakalimutan ko lang ang pangalan atsaka nung last na ginamit ko yung open-source na windows

      Wth is this unicorn? This is kinda interesting, I wonder what Microsoft thought about this.


      All in all, we are both confirming the stereotype I’ve had coming in, lol! Langya! 🤣

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      Sa mga magtatanong nga pala kung debloated ba yung Windows 10 ko hindi pala kasi nga natatakot nako mag kalikot kalikot haha pero nagawa ko na siya dati baka kasi pag nasira ko ito yung pag debloat pa ang masisi

      • megane-kun@lemmy.worldOP
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        Same! I just left my Windows “partition” (actually, a separate SSD given to me by my friend) alone, almost vanilla.

        I only use it to play games I can’t play on Linux eh, so… yeah!

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    I’m not in the Philippines but found this post on All. I’m using the /kbin PWA icon on my phone mostly. Looks like this.

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    Using kbin as it was the first instance I signed up for. The Fediverse concept blew my mind when I first heard of it a couple of days ago. I had heard of Mastodon before but since I was barely using Twitter anymore, I didn’t feel the need to sign up. So this was my real introduction into the federation concept.

    On desktop: Firefox with Tampermonkey and Stylus add-ons. Using this script for Tampermonkey, and this stylesheet for Stylus.

    On mobile: Firefox with Tampermonkey (Stylus isn’t available on mobile yet). Using the script on I use on desktop, but also this one.

    Yes, techie. Completed an IT-related course.

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      its available on firefox nightly and for me the most important extention oneko hahahaha, you see the tiny cat there

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    Using a laptop. I’ve since deleted reddit apps on my phone, and I am waiting for sync to come up with their lemmy alternative.

    I’m still holding on to my reddit account to get a list of all the subs i’ve subscribed to, and intend to archive and delete everything once I’m certain there’s a good alternative to reddit, be it Lemmy, or something else.

    Si u/Sped supot.

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    I’m using kbin on Firefox on iOS.
    I first joined on lemmy in the lemmy.world instance. Ok naman siya sa browser ng PC. But then the iOS apps for lemmy are on beta and have a lot of problems pa (mlem beta is even out of slots). Kbin doesn’t have apps on beta afaik, but the interface is better than lemmy to use on mobile browser apps.

    So I’ll probably be maining using my kbin account hahaha.