WefWef is super impressive for a PWA, and development is very rapid. It’s a good meanwhile solution while I wait for Boost :)
WefWef is super impressive for a PWA, and development is very rapid. It’s a good meanwhile solution while I wait for Boost :)
That’d be brilliant, thanks!
Cottage Country (2013). Meant to be similar to Tucker and Dale Vs Evil and I just can’t find a torrent anywhere!
When worrying about things, assess them using the rule of fives - i.e. Will this still matter in:
Gauge the right level of temporal impact and adjust your level of concern accordingly. Few things are as bad as they first seem once you’ve properly assessed them using this rule of thumb 🙂
The fact you’ve made it here onto the fediverse suggests you’re pretty tech savvy. Have you considered offering tech support services locally? There’s probably loads of older folk around who would appreciate soneobe sorting out their laptop, setting up their printer etc.
You could also try a specific subset of this if you wanted to optimise for reputation and cash - e.g. Get good at setting up mesh wifi systems like Amazon Eero and then sell your services locally as an installer?
Not out yet, but the (IMO) unquestionably best Reddit app, Boost, is currently being ported to Lemmy - follow here for updates: https://lemmy.world/c/boostforlemmy
Can’t wait to try this out and have a reason to launch the rocket once more 🙂
Isn’t it though? There’s a lot less folk here so far but I am really loving the quality of conversation and feeling like I’m not a product to be sold.
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
I had not considered the idea of subbing to multiple same-name communities across servers and using the multi-reddit model to pull them into a single feed, but that actually makes all the sense in the world - e.g. would enable folk who want the ‘edgier’ content of a topic to sub to an instance stored on a server which allowed that material as well as a more mainstream one and then combine them into one seamless view.
I like this fediverse stuff!
Yep, I would agree on both counts - default behaviour should be people see servers in some respect, and those who are annoyed enough by it (like me) will go looking for the option :)
Oh yeah, it should definitely be optional. Fully appreciate that there will be folk who really care about the federated dimension to all of this.
This doesn’t meet your platform requirements, but for non-Appley types reading - Feeder:
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.nononsenseapps.feeder/
Very minimal (in a good way) and clean RSS reader that can sync across Android devices. I think if it had a Web version it’d be perfect.
Definitely! I’m using Wefwef for the time being app-wise and I hadn’t even noticed this because I think it actually does hide the server name on user accounts - I just see your name right now. Cleaner for sure!
Just the one here - immediately had FOMO of course because it feels like everyone else is on Lemmy.world or Lemmy.ml, but I’m trying to resist the urge to swap given the whole point is that it shouldn’t really matter all that much…
Well up for this. The polish of Boost on top of the federated structure of Lemmy could be perfect.
Yep, as above - it’s a web app rather than a play store app. See and install it here: https://wefwef.app