• @stillline@lemm.ee
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    2252 years ago

    Its so nice being on a platform where the first 1000 comments on every post aren’t just low effort jokes.

    • @shade@sh.itjust.works
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      2 years ago

      Found wefwef today and love it.

      I was kind of bummed when I realized it wasn’t a native app, but so far it’s been working great regardless.

      • @ivenoidea@feddit.de
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        332 years ago

        I’ve added it to my Home Screen and to be honest I can barely tell it’s not a native app. It’s shockingly well put together so far.

        • @fiah@discuss.tchncs.de
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          122 years ago

          the native site added as an app isn’t half bad either, it works in a very similar way but it just has some UI niggles

        • Until I realized that there’s no haptic feedback.

          It’s still the greatest alternative out there because it’s very similar to Apollo and not just “inspired by”. I don’t even know if haptic feedback is possible on PWA but I guess time will tell.

        • @pax@lemm.ee
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          Same, that’s what I’ve been doing and it really just feels like using Apollo again.

          Edit: once I’m able to save posts to my profile, long press to download, and organize groups of communities it will be indistinguishable (for me anyway, a mostly-lurker)

    • WhiskeyZac
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      162 years ago

      Agreed. I only viewed reddit through apollo; if he can shift, I’ll absolutely stay with apollo over reddit.

        • @pivotraze@infosec.pub
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          52 years ago

          I’d agree. Wefwef is great, although it isn’t as smooth as a native app it seems. But it’s very good regardless. May also be it is a little iffy with iOS 17? Not sure.

          • @5redie8@sh.itjust.works
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            32 years ago

            I’ve been running it in Firefox on android (just made the switch to android so this… app? site? has been a godsend) and its working impressively smoothly, I’d think it was native if I didn’t know otherwise.

            • @pivotraze@infosec.pub
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              12 years ago

              I set up a self host version of it late last night. It now runs much more smoothly for me. I do agree it feels almost native at this point :)

        • Tetraprogrammaton
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          152 years ago

          That would he so nice. RiF is delightful. I love it’s not about bells and whistles, it was simple looking and the layout was clean and consistent. RIP RiF.

          • @apfelcreme@feddit.de
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            42 years ago

            it was so snappy and unbloated. look at the official reddit app or the mobile site. what a pile of garbage

    • fades
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      +1 to native app, it’s part of what made Apollo great

      What do you mean by “join the Wefef developers to make a native app”

      Are you saying you wish they would join forces and start or is Wefwef already on it?

      I like the look of wefwef a lot, coming from Apollo but I just don’t love web apps for things like this - so a native app from them would be awesome!

      • @Helvedeshunden@beehaw.org
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        42 years ago

        With iOS 17, web apps will get more features to make them feel more native. It might be so close that it will be hard to tell the difference between a web-developed native app and a PWA. Wefwef is already really nice and it’s mere days old. I can’t wait to see where they take it.

        • fades
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          12 years ago

          One more thing to be excited about for 17!!

    • 🦥󠀠󠀠󠀠󠀠󠀠󠀠
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      222 years ago

      Sadly, it’s going to become a Tildes app apparently.

      Don’t despair though, you can get fairly close with the Connect app with a few settings changes already.

      • @majere@lemmy.world
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        102 years ago

        Tbh, it’s probably good for multiple devs to go different ways. We don’t know which, if any, reddit replacement can take hold. I love rif and the developer behind it, I hope their journey goes well.

      • Cosmonaut_Collin
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        52 years ago

        I have never heard of tildes until now. Looked it up and man does that ui leave much to be desired. I’m glad I heard of Lemmy first.

        • @Ashelyn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          I like the minimal UI of Tildes much like I heavily preferred the old reddit page design. It’s not fancy but it’s very functional, and Tildes is deliberately designed the way it is to discourage low effort content (e.g. no image/video embedding). I go to Tildes for the discussions and I come to Lemmy for the more “fast and loose” atmosphere

          • Cosmonaut_Collin
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            62 years ago

            That makes a lot of sense. The culture on there is more focused on text based communication which would probably help keep out advertisers since pictures and videos are so heavily relied upon for consumerism. I will see if there are any scripts I can run to make the site more pleasing to my eyes.

            • @Ashelyn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              22 years ago

              On scripts/css, there actually are several discussions about solutions that some site users have developed! I don’t have any of them bookmarked but I’d imagine they’re findable through tags or via the search function, plus they tend to resurface every few days.

              On that note, one interesting thing about Tildes is that threads tend to bump to the top forum style instead of being algorithm-controlled (with a few nuances/caveats). It’s just part of the site loop. Additionally, it’s run entirely as a non profit, private entity funded by donations. I’d highly recommend reading through the philosophy section in the docs to get a better idea of why the site is the way it is.

              It is invite-only though. If you don’t have an account already, feel free to DM me for one if you’re interested, I’ve got a few left.

        • @est@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          22 years ago

          honestly, give it a try, everyone there is pretty friendly as long as you’re nice to them (and deimos tends to cull the bad ones)

      • Phoenixz
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        12 years ago

        Yeah, currently using connect and reasonably happy with it

  • @Chatotorix@lemmy.world
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    312 years ago

    I gotta admit that I’m a bit disappointed with the owner of Relay for Reddit as he decided to stay and turn it into a subscription model. He might have attached his cart to the wrong horse. That’s what I want to believe anyway.

    • @TechnoBabble@lemmy.world
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      Won’t all nsfw content be invisible to third-party apps?

      So people aren’t paying to keep reddit alive, they’re paying to have some advertiser friendly, bot-ridden husk of reddit available outside the official app.

      Those outsized API fees don’t even get you the original reddit experience, it’s disgusting.

      I don’t blame the dev, but I also don’t understand his decision.

    • @mignochrono@vlemmy.net
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      52 years ago

      Dude I discovered reddit because bacon reader. Hell I didn’t even knew there was an official app. I NEED the tile scrolling,it’s such a pain to have to go back and scroll to the next post instead of just slide from one to another. Maybe we can send him an email? I know he has like a weather app or something?

    • @Ryudos@lemmy.world
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      42 years ago

      I need this so badly, after over a decade of using baconreader on Reddit my muscle memory needs a similar interface.

  • @AdmiralShat@programming.dev
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    242 years ago

    I begged the boost dev to make a Lemmy app, I sent him several DMs and made a post about it

    I like to think I contributed to his decision

    • @GrammarPanda@reddthat.com
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      42 years ago

      They’ll jump if they want to. If it’s any consolation, the dev for Boost (my Reddit app of choice before everything went down like it did) announced that he was going to make a Boost for Lemmy after commenting that he wouldn’t. Perhaps the Infinity dev will come to a similar conclusion?

    • @Zink@pawb.social
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      22 years ago

      Infinity dev 200% should, I think I heard they wanted to move on to beginner level it for some reason and wonder why they even should when there are riches to be made running a free app with donations

  • sunflower
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    102 years ago

    I’ve used Stealth client andits’s still working on reddit, crossing my fingers

  • Festy
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    An app is making the difference for me between Lemmy & Squabbles. Squabbles via an app is looking very much like Reddit, but Lemmy has the numbers, I believe.

  • @SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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    Yeah some of the app devs are going to implement support for lemmy while also continuing to support reddit.

    Looking at this from a business perspective, I think that would be the smartest move. When a business partner unilaterally jacks up the price, while it might feel satisfying to tell them to go fuck themselves, it’s probably not the smartest move. The smart move is to continue doing business while making partnerships with others just in case the asshole partner jacks up the price again.

    I think it might be a thing where these apps will use lemmy for the free version while offering reddit for a subscription. If this is the case, we’ll see a gradual increase of users on lemmy with a gradual decline of users on reddit. Older people who stubbornly stick to reddit will pay the subscription, while younger people that can’t afford a subscription to reddit (and have no attachment to it anyway) will use the free versions and use lemmy.