I really don't experience much in the way of bugs, only that it doesn't handle instances going offline very well. It's open source, free, runs well and doesn't drain battery, and has a layout that's intuitive. It hasn't slowed down or got laggy over time. I like that I can very easily swap between my accounts on various instances, each with their own sets of settings. I haven't noticed any missing features apart from the cross posting
I haven't tried any other clients since I installed it, but back then like you said there weren't many others
Australians do not support these knee jerk changes that our politicians literally did not get the opportunity to review. They were passed the same day that the 500 page legislative change was released to members of parliament. The law bans clothing with pockets because it could technically hold ammunition. This rushed knee jerk is not good for anyone. It would also now be illegal to look up gunpowder on Wikipedia.
Nah this is fucked, no one here seriously supports this. Huge crackdown that only screws over people doing the right thing and massively destroys the ability to speak freely, criticise the govt or discuss real issues impacting society. The speech crackdown is so one sided it protects Jews but not Muslims. Making it illegal to read about gunpowder on Wikipedia helps no one.
That's weird, I don't have that problem. Wonder if it's some kind of incompatibility with your instance? What other open source clients are people using
These changes make it illegal to criticise Israel or Netanyahu, punishable by imprisonment for years
This will also increase the cost of living due to impact on farms