If anyone wants to track this issue https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3827
Die4Ever
Boost (a Lemmy app) allows this and it is a good feature yeah
For trackpad you can hold Ctrl while you click (or probably cmd on Mac?) to open in a new tab
For the phone have you tried any of the Lemmy apps yet? There's a bunch of really good ones already
(Your complaint is still a valid bug report, just helping you to work around it until it gets fixed)
Ragnarok Online was pretty great and you can still play it with private servers. This is a very chill game, mostly about the vibes and hanging out, you'll probably need a friend to enjoy this with because IDK if you'll get much out of it just grinding with random people. When you pick a private server you should probably find one with low exp rates, like 10x or less, if you've never played before.
Phantasy Star Online isn't really an MMO (it's pretty much a clone of Diablo except 3rd person and sci-fi) but it was heavily marketed as one. Grab the "Blue Burst" version for PC and play on a private server. You'll probably want to use a controller for it. This one you could play with randoms.
I hate that people associate things in this way. Like if I see a bad website I don't think "wow Linux really sucks" or Nginx or Cloudflare or whatever other technologies they're using. I don't watch a bad movie and think the Blu-ray player is the problem.
man I loved Ragnarok Online lol, me and my friend spent a lot of time in that game, I don't even know what made it so good I guess just the vibes
really cool! I was so ready for claiming the server being a pain like running something on the server itself, but nope it's the easiest thing ever
I give Fediseer my instance name and the username of my admin account on there, and it sends a Lemmy PM to my account with a code in it that I just paste into Fediseer!
https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/detail/lemmy.mods4ever.com
(minor bug report, if you open the page in Incognito/private mode then you see a bunch of errors, but everything seems to work fine anyways)
Primary Display Resolution: 1920x1080 60.75% -0.72%
Multi-Monitor Desktop Resolution: 3840x1080 60.70% -0.36%
maybe the "Multi-Monitor Desktop Resolution" is excluding single monitor setups, so it would make sense that there is no 1920x1080 in there
I don't see any common single monitor resolutions in that list so they're definitely excluding single monitor setups from that list, which is good
the 30th also gained slightly over the 29th, from 38,867 up to 38,940
This fix was already merged
https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/pull/247