Dev lead for Mlem, the iOS Lemmy client.
This is one of Mlem’s guiding principles! We strive to offer options to show as much–or as little–information as the user wants, with options to show/hide:
Plus a fully customizable interaction bar–and that’s all just for posts.
If you’re on iOS, I’d encourage you to give us a try!
This feature is in development for the upcoming Mlem 1.3 build.
Yes! You can find it in Settings -> Content Filtering. We’ve got plans for more robust filtering in the works as well.
I’m one of the Mlem devs. We don’t have it yet, but it’s on our roadmap–its planned to be implemented within the next couple of weeks.
Well this article just isn’t right at all
I drive an entry level EV (Hyundai Kona) that advertises 4mi/kWh, which is roughly accurate (2-3 in the winter, 5-7 in the summer). That’s 25 kWh for 100 miles.
Average cost of electricity in the US is, according to a quick Google, somewhere between $.15 and $.25 per kWh; where I live it’s a steeper $.33.
Therefore, depending on where I charge, I’m paying anywhere between $3.75 and $8.25 to drive 100 miles–$1.50 short of the article’s published $9.78 even with my expensive power.
In reality, though, I pay nothing–my office offers free charging. Show me an office with free gas.
You bet! You can check out our GitHub milestones for a high-level roadmap and our Project Board for the current state of development
Mlem has this feature planned–we have a clear path towards implementation, but there’s a lot of groundwork and design to do first so it probably won’t be delivered for at least several months.