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Trying to. This is a FANTASTIC tool to find new "subreddits" on Lemmy: https://sub.rehab/
I still do not know how to access them through Jerboa
Do you run the latest update?
It has a "communities" entry in the sidebar that let's you search and subscribe communities.
I wish there was even a browse future. Sometimes the mind can't think of what it wants is called.
Not sure why I'm telling you, but thanks for listening.
Sure thing
What do you mean by "browse" feature?
There is a way to see a feed of all Lemmy activity.
In jerboa you can see it after you click on on the burger menu in the top right corner of the screen and select "All".
Yeah, more browse just subs, versus posts on individual subs. Like, just a list of subs.
And I am 90% Jerboa at this point, so if it's on the browser version, disregard everything, because I'm here now and I'll probably stumble upon it.
Oh I can see now. Many thanks!
nice site, thx mate
The first Lemmy hug-of-death !
Yeah you're right. Everything is so new, hopefully they get it working more smoothly because it looks like a fantastic tool to find communities.
I've been using browse.feddit.de and lemmyverse.net/communities, but this one could potentially be much easier to navigate for Reddit migrants.
Works alright for me with FF!