Swipe up anywhere on the tab bar or long press on the profile tab to quickly hop between your accounts. For those of you who use accessibility font sizes and rely on the tab bar info HUD, don't worry--we've made sure the long press gesture opens the HUD instead, and you can still access the quick-switcher with the swipe up.
Do you have twelve profiles on eight instances using three names? Do you have so many accounts that you no longer know who or where you are? No longer! You can now add nicknames to your accounts and display them in the tab bar--or display the instance, or the username, or the enigmatic 'Profile.'
Only see what you care about. Just about every piece of meta-information about a post or a comment can be toggled on and off to suit your whims.
Quality of Life Improvements
Implemented aggressive background prefetching, caching, and processing to smooth out the feed scrolling
Image previews can be swiped down to dismiss
Read posts are now indicated by grayed out title text. For users who use "differentiate without color," we've added two different options to indicate read posts: a gray bar on the leading edge or a checkmark by the ellipsis menu. You can configure them in the new "Accessibility" settings menu.
Read posts can now be hidden using a new button in the navigation bar ellipsis menu
Added an unread count on the inbox tab (it can be disabled)
There are! We haven't implemented it yet out of concerns around API etiquette--there is no batch mark read endpoint yet, so it's kind of a "scroll fast to spam server" feature and we really don't want to build something that's harmful to the Lemmy ecosystem. We'll run some numbers and reach out to a couple admins, see what their sense of the impact might be, and proceed from there.
Lemmy does have rate limiters, so it's probably fine, but it's still something we want to make sure isn't going to be a headache for instance owners, especially small ones.
Cool thanks! If it proves to be too burdensome, maybe keeping track locally? I believe that was how Apollo did it and Memmy does it now because if I switch devices, my read content shows back up.