How many of you use a 3rd-party app to browse Reddit?

  • @CapnJimby@beehaw.org
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    111 year ago

    Sync IS Reddit to me since I haven’t used my desktop for primary browsing of the site in years. It’s a shame Reddit is disappearing shortly.

    • @lotanis@discuss.tchncs.de
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      71 year ago

      Yeah, after I started using Sync and they did the redesign, desktop browsing felt so slow. Even old.reddit felt clunky compared to Sync.

    • tool
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      31 year ago

      I desperately want a RiF clone for interacting with Lemmy. If RiF does actually shut down at the end of the month, I really hope talklittle open-sources it.

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          1 year ago

          I’ve been a RiF diehard for about a decade, but I’ll definitely give Sync for Lemmy a try when it’s available.

          What I’m really interested in is this. If this gets completed, theoretically any existing third-party reddit app could update the API URL it hits and their app would pretty much “just work” with Lemmy, they’d just need to add an option for the user to input their home instance’s URL and their credentials. It was started by @derivator

            • tool
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              11 year ago

              Unfortunately I don’t know shit about Rust. I use Python/PowerShell/Bash/some C#/etc daily for my job, but I haven’t touched Rust at all.

              What would you say the learning curve would be based on the languages I’ve worked in?

              • @derivator@feddit.de
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                11 year ago

                The one thing that takes a bit to get used to is the borrow checker. Advice there is don’t fight it. Trust the compiler to tell you your code is wrong. Once you understand the ownership/borrowing rules, it’s honestly just a joy to code in. Static typing protects you from the inevitable mess that every large python project becomes, and the borrow checker gives you the comfort and safety you’ve come to expect from memory safe languages without the overhead of a garbage collector.

                • tool
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                  21 year ago

                  Ok. I’ll give it a try some time this weekend, thanks for the tip. Hopefully I can contribute in the future.

  • @HisNoodlyServant@beehaw.org
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    101 year ago

    Boost is still my favorite. I’m done after the third party apps are gone. Going to block Reddit in my router to stop me on desktop haha.

  • @Pulptastic@midwest.social
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    71 year ago

    I used Baconreader, Relay, and in 2014 got Sync pro and have used that ever since.

    I stopped using reddit for the blackout and have been trying Jerboa and /kbin since then.

  • Lycan
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    71 year ago

    When I had an iPhone 3+ years ago, Apollo was the only way I interacted with Reddit. Once I switched to Android, I cycled through the choices before settling pretty happily with Boost. I don’t intend to access or use Reddit on mobile at all once June 30th rolls around, and after the CEO’s public comments since the protest, I don’t really want to access it on desktop either.

    • Sparking
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      41 year ago

      It is relay for me on Android. Apparently, they are going to continue with a subscription version that won’t get NSFW content. Why would I start paying for a worse product? Not to mention that I bought the ad free version way back.

      Relay and reddit are one of the two non open source stacks I rely on, with the other being windows and steam for gaming. And it has bit me in the butt. The lesson to be learned is clear- no more closed source anything from here on out. Steps will be taken.

      • @Trabic@lemmy.one
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        11 year ago

        Also a soon to be former Relay user, and it looks like dbrady is having trouble making the subscription numbers work too:

        "I’m still looking into it, gathering data etc. Unfortunately the average call rates when broken down to the top 2, 5, 10% etc of users is painting a much different picture. This is the cohort of users I would expect to possibly convert to a subscription model and the average rates for those users can be 3,4,5 even 600 hundred calls per day just by the shear amount they use the app. Some of the top users are well over 1000 per day and sometimes over 2000.

        So I’m not sure yet. It would probably have to be a usage based subscription model if it was going to be anything and I’m not sure that’s worth doing. I am still looking into it but unfortunately I don’t think my earlier price points will work." From r/relayforreddit pinned post

  • @Magnus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    61 year ago

    I was using rif for years, I don’t see myself ever downloading the reddit app partly because it sucks but now I have a bad taste in my mouth after all this. If they had of just improved their own app and left the third party ones alone I probably would have used it.

  • 🐝🇭🇪🅻🅻🇪🇧🅴🆁🇹🐝
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    1 year ago

    Me for about 10 more days or so apparently.

    Then it’ll just be Jerboa on my phone because I refuse to install that piece of crap official Reddit app entirely. If a Google search takes me to Reddit for an answer I’ll just use my browser until they eventually kill that too probably.