you’re correct 👍🏼 i want lemmy to get popular, but these are the roadblocks that we need to watch out for. at least the solution is easy tho, make more servers
thank you! i plan on making a sway, or another wayland tile manager rice before the end of the summer :)
I meant blowed up in the sense of like, genuinely goes out of service (i was at work at the time, i did not explain properly). But yeah, if it gets too popular for the admin to handle that may also be an issue. So far I like lemmy a little more than reddit. I think I will always miss apollo, but this will guarantee that my third party client will not go out of service 🙏🏼
let’s gooo 👏🏼 the fediverse is getting bigger!
oh shit nvm 👏🏼
true :P right now i don’t think it’s even an issue, since you can’t subscribe to users anyways
fair point
EDIT: Just found out there are many issues discussing this on the repo. Guess this post may add to the noise :P
got it, thank you!
desperate as fuckkkkkk
lemmy for me rn has become an almost perfect replacement. only thing i can feature request is the ability to transfer my data to other instances when needed, in case my current one blows up.
other than that, this place is solid 👍🏼
i feel you on this 😭 i want to start getting into using matrix more. i joined arch and ubuntu rooms, but there really isn’t much going on there.
if you find any rooms that are good @ me
stock lemmy app does not exist yet on iOS publicly
if you are on iOS, use Memmy. it’s really close to Apollo functionality :)
there’s also many iOS clients in beta right now too
Refugee from reddit + apollo. This right now is a saving grace, keep fighting the good fight! Thank you for hosting this 👏🏼
Jellyfin: An unfederated alternative to Plex, with some pros and cons. Very lightweight, customizable with plugins. Decent iOS and tvOS client from the devs.
Vaultwarden: Unofficial open-source fork of Bitwarden.
FreshRSS: Self hosted RSS + Atom reader, honestly the best way to read news ad free. I recommend using FreshRSS with lire if you’re on iOS.
I’m definitely looking into hosting PiHole down the line, and hopefully nextcloud once i get some more drives
is reddit trying to kill their platform on purpose?