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cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Memes@lemmy.ml•Me now that the new lemmy clients can replace my reddit addictionEnglish
1·3 years agoIt’s probably a bit of both - wefwef has been around for literally just days at this point I believe, so I have high hopes it will continue to improve.
Beyond that, there are a lot of people who feel Apollo is/was the best user experience for Reddit, and there will be a LOT of devs trying to emulate that - one way or another, we’re going to get a high-quality Apollo replacement eventually.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Memes@lemmy.ml•Me now that the new lemmy clients can replace my reddit addictionEnglish
7·3 years agoAre you using it as an installed PWA? I’m not having any issues with animations or scrolling. I have run into a few weird UI bugs with slide up menus within communities, but that’s about it.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Memes@lemmy.ml•Me now that the new lemmy clients can replace my reddit addictionEnglish
411·3 years agoHighly recommend checking out wefwef - closest option to an Apollo clone as I’ve seen so far in terms of UI and functionality, and doesn’t even need to be installed. Memmy is a very good second place option, but I’ve been using wefwef since I heard about it yesterday and ZI think it’s better.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Technology@beehaw.org•Lemmy mobile apps worth mentioningEnglish
6·3 years agoYeah the icon is goofy but I can overlook it for the time being - I’d rather them focus on features and functionality and bring the fun stuff later (which seems to be how they’re approaching this)
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Technology@beehaw.org•Lemmy mobile apps worth mentioningEnglish
29·3 years agoMemmy is developing at a crazy fast rate - it’s leapfrogged Mlem in features and stability already imho.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Technology@beehaw.org•Reddit says accessibility upgrades for moderators are coming to its mobile apps soonEnglish
18·3 years agotoo little, too late.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
sh.itjust.works Main Community@sh.itjust.works•Why was lemmygrad blocked?English
1·3 years agoYou’re way too aggressive about this. You can join any other instance and access the same content, or start your own. Nobody is “silencing” you.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
sh.itjust.works Main Community@sh.itjust.works•Why was lemmygrad blocked?English
2·3 years agoIf you want absolute control over what instances you’re federated with, start your own instance. Otherwise, find one that’s more closely aligned to your views.
As others have said, this is one of the main points of federated networks, if you don’t like how an instance is run, you can take your ball and go play somewhere else.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•The major corporations will come. what then?English
5·3 years agoBut if they behaved like this, other instances would just block them from federation (“seeing out” to other instances) and they’d be isolated in their own little silo. That’s the beauty of federated networks - bad actors will be naturally pushed out and isolated.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Technology@beehaw.org•Has anyone tried squabbles.io yet? It might be my favorite of the Reddit alternatives so far!English
5·3 years agoYeah, I agree with it feeling “off” - can’t put my finger on exactly why. It feels like someone’s hobby project, as in one single person. The UI feels cluttered and not well thought out.
As other people have pointed out too, it gives me a weird vibe that there’s no information about who created it, who controls it, how it’s moderated. And the domain was registered on GoDaddy like three months ago… just feels really off to me.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Technology@beehaw.org•Has anyone tried squabbles.io yet? It might be my favorite of the Reddit alternatives so far!English
6·3 years agoThe horizontal blocks UI with post content on the left, and discussion on the right, frankly sucks. Weird font choices across the interface as well.
Scaling costs will be untenable if Squabbles ever starts to gain serious user traction, and then they’re in the same predicament as Reddit - you have to monetize somehow in order to pay for the infrastructure. That’s either ads, paid subscriptions, or selling your user data.
I don’t see how this is any better than Reddit.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•The major corporations will come. what then?English
12·3 years agoI’m confused about what they would be suing for? Based on the example of Nintendo, if people were sharing links to download Switch games or something, yeah then you would have a copyright concern.
But Nintendo can’t sue anyone for simply talking about Nintendo products. Forums have existed since the birth of the internet, and they’ll exist long after whatever happens to Reddit, for example.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Best IPTV Provider?English
2·3 years agoalso curious about this - my long-time provider went dark a few months ago and I didn’t have the energy to dig in and find another decent one.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•When I moved from Digg to Reddit, I used to check back on Digg until eventually the content on Reddit became better than on Digg. The same will happen here.English
6·3 years agoI had to remove it from my Home Screen just because of the muscle memory. I’ve opened and immediately closed it so many times today.
cowleggies@reddthat.comto
Technology@beehaw.org•Meta, King of Copycats, Makes Power Play for Twitter Users With Instagram SpinoffEnglish
10·3 years agoIsn’t the whole point of federation to allow users to choose the instance they want to use? I think it sets a bad precedent if instances were to block them from federating entirely without reason simply because that instance happens to be run by Meta.
If anything, this would be a huge boon for federated networks and ActivityPub as a whole to have participation from such a large-scale user base.
And there are a lot of people out there who would be scared away from the technical learning curve of things like Lemmy, Mastodon, etc - giving them a more “conventional” way to participate in federated networks is a great way to get people acquainted.
More participation is a good thing.







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