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It is a lot faster and cleaner. Just my opinion, it’s an improvement over the laggy mess of a website they have right now with bloated JavaScript.
Anyways, have a good one.
I actually really like the redesign. It looks very modern to me, and the website feels a great deal more responsive.
Bluesky does it the best. It supports community made custom algorithms, so I use a Discover feed to find people I like.
Not exactly glad to hear it, but relieved that it isn’t a device issue. All the people talking about how fluid it is…what? It’s a good app but it’s not fluid at ALL, heck even Jerboa is like 10x more fluid for me.
Is it just me or is the animation when collapsing comments is very choppy?
Its not as good as it sounds. There should be some kind of sorting. I follow #food but I get low-quality content of any random user taking a picture of their refrigerator at the top of my feed just because they posted 1s ago.
I hope so. I find some excellent content here but I still need to sift through tons of Lemmy circlejerk to find it.
Lemmy just needs to stop talking about itself so much. The only reason I still use Reddit is because I find fresher and more varied content there. Lemmy users need to provide more content than just the fact that they are on Lemmy.
Couldn’t agree more.
If they embrace ActivityPub and then start adding their own proprietary features that are enough for users to switch over, and Mastodon doesn’t, then it’s not an “evil agenda”, it’s Meta adding an essential feature that the users want and Mastodon isn’t able to add and ultimately Meta making a better product.
If Mastodon or Lemmy are truly superior and the future, then the product should be the best in the market, not DUE to federation but DESPITE it.
That’s one thing that everyone here forgets because right now federation is hard to get into, and the only people here are those who put the effort in because they believe in federation. That is the reason for their tolerance in an inferior product. But if that’s the case, then it will never be mainstream as long as the product is inferior.
The entire point of ActivityPub is that it’s open and EEE-proof. If the users leave it for something proprietary but better, then it isn’t EEE, it’s just a better product.
Simply being open source is not an achievement in itself. The platform has to be user friendly, stable and future-proof. Most FOSS and federated alternatives create a platform and then endlessly harp on federation like that’s the end. No, that’s the beginning. The point is to make a product better than Big Tech WHILE maintaining federation and Foss status. THAT is what makes a platform EEE proof.
I wasn’t speaking directly for lemm.ee but for ActivityPub in general. I’m all for banning people when they break the rules, but they haven’t done that yet, have they?
That misses the entire point of federation.
It won’t matter to you if you’re using ActivityPub, because they can’t mine any of your data that isn’t publically available through scraping anyway.
I think that if we lord the fact that our platform is open for everyone, we need to walk the talk.
Also, when people realise that there is a way to enjoy the same content as Threads but ad-free, they’ll switch over.
Also, what’s the issue with remaining federated with Meta? The app privacy concerns don’t apply to us if we use Lemmy apps. They can’t push ads to us. Our entire userbase is a rounding error for them. At least give it a chance, and don’t be pretentious.
The sanest comment here.
Tell me you’ve not read the article without telling me you’ve not read the article.
Fedora is my recommendation of choice. The default Fedora + Gnome workflow out of the box is absolutely flawless.