I'm using Connect at the moment. Seems pretty good. It's cool that there's all this competition and people get a choice. Maybe Reddit should consider opening up their API to 3rd party apps...
Liftoff has been a bit slow for me today, but I imagine they’re getting a massive amount of traffic that wasn’t necessarily in the plans. Or maybe that’s just Lemmy in general.
They allowed a company to discriminate against a gay customer for religious reasons, when they requested to make a website them. It's important to note that the supposed customer never actually contacted the company, is not gay and had been married to a woman for about 20 years. So this was all based on a lie
There was no gay customer, nobody asked the plaintiff to design a gay website. 2) The website designer had yet to even create one website at the time of filing. 3) SCOTUS engaged the lawsuit despite there not being an injured party, which is an unfounded lawsuit.
RiF was my most used app for the last 10 years. It's weird not being part of my life anymore but hey Lemmy seems pretty cool actually reminds me of Reddit in the old days.
Thanks - will gave a look. Didn’t know about Apple testflight until today so used that to start testing Liftoff. Also playing around with wefwef. But it is kinda fun testing all these new apps.
That’s insane, in the UK we have ODEON which is probably the most expensive cinema at £15ish a ticket and then we have others like VUE where it’s only £6.
I think most, if not all the major 3rd party app devs are working on something for Lemmy now. Reddit has not only devalued themselves, but made the Fediverse 100% more accessable. I'm a Boost user so this is awesome news. There are so many Lemmy apps in the pipeline. I've tried Connect Jeroba and Thunder. At this point they're all newish, and pretty much the same. Hopefully all this app competition will lead to new innovation. Lemmy users are the winners here. We're witnessing the dawn of the Lemmy app wars.
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