• HTTP_404_NotFound@lemmyonline.com
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      I got lots and lots and lots of ram and CPU ready for the occasion.

      Although- physical hardware hasn’t been the issue with many of the performance issues with lemmy.

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        You, my friend, may your CPU’s never stall and your RAM never exhaust. May the gods of IT bless your hardware for the beloved stability for centuries

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    You’re not wrong lol though tbf 0.18.0 made Lemmy quite a bit more usable for me.

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    I don’t know which app to settle on since they are being updated so frequently. Thunder and Jerboa are my top contenders at the moment.

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        It has a similar feel, somehow. Glad it was the first app I picked here as I went through quite a few reddit apps before eventually settling for Infinity.

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      +1 for Jerboa if you’re coming from Sync. Very similar style, and it just works 😃

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      Jerboa has been fantastic as a former baconreader user (well, still am til the first). Can’t recommend enough

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      Just want to throw Connect for Lemmy into the mix as well. The dev is incredibly responsive to user reported issues and feature requests and it’s already a pleasure to use.

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    That’s great to see. They are expecting a huge influx of users and are working towards having things prepared.

    I anticipate a lot of client apps will be ready by then as well, in order to promote themselves and Lemmy/kbin.

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      there is also strong positive feedback loop, i guess… among the early adopters who are already here are people who deployed their own instance and found that only way to fix something is to do it themselves and commit the fix ;)

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    Is there any infinity(reddit client) developers contributing to lemmy.consider asking them

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      Connect is doing great, just got an update 3 hrs ago for and fixed some things I just noticed a moment agk

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      I have 4 mobile iOS apps on TestFlight. They seem to get big updates daily. I know lemon will be coming soon. So that will be 5. Things are moving fast.

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        I have 8 Android apps downloaded. I get multiple updates per day. I’m subscribed to GitHub release notification and my email is blowing up nonstop.

        Everyone is working hard, which is great. Just a few weeks ago when I joined Lemmy the Jerboa app was pretty shit. I’d give it a 2/10. Now it’s a solid 6/10. Just needs more features and to stop timing out every 60 seconds.

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        Can you recommend one? I’m on MemmyApp currently, and the basic functionality mostly works, but I wouldn’t mind trying other options.

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          Copied form another user:

          Mlem

          Feels very Apollo like with things like slide to upvote and reply Doesn’t seem to be able to handle inline images and media (so you sometimes miss post information) Switching to new communities is not intuitive (you have to click the community name and type with the “Subscribed” toggle pane open) No guides on how Markdown works No message inbox Memmy

          Has an inbox (not something I’ve seen from the others) Has Apollo like slide interactions Easy to find and switch communities Text is a little too small Found a couple of visual bugs (obviously this is all very beta!) Liftoff

          Seems to show all the post information you could want (community it was posted too, which community that user is part of, etc) Feels a little bit like the official reddit app No Apollo like slide interactions Some interesting choices when trying to find communities (showing the full sidebar) Colours are a little constrasty A couple of UI bugs I don’t love the rounded corners on everything out of the box Thunder

          Pretty polished Slide interactions are great Nice Markdown editor Not found any graphical bugs Some UI elements (subbing / unsubbing from a community) aren’t always clear Written in flutter so may not give a true “native” experience

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      The dev of the Thunder app is insane. New releases three times a week, with a lot of new features each time.

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        No kidding! I posted an issue on github yesterday and it was fixed in the release this morning. Absolute machine.