I agree with the Fedora recommendation. Just a all round great experience.
I agree with the Fedora recommendation. Just a all round great experience.
Fedora is my recommendation of choice. The default Fedora + Gnome workflow out of the box is absolutely flawless.
The new rules don’t permit NSFW content. Also, they will be moving to a paid plan soon.
Relay is continuing right? So the revanced patch will update alongside. Anyways if any such change happens I’ll just leave Reddit tbh.
What about apps like Relay for Reddit? They are continuing with a paid model in the future and are complying with the API changes. They should be unaffected by this, if I’ve understood correctly? Relay is my app of choice.
I wasn’t aware of the fact that the API changes would affect the Revanced workaround. Also, haven’t the API changes already happened?
Lemmy is a great platform considering how new it is, but the conversation is still majorly about being on Lemmy and how Reddit = bad, and the Fediverse. It’s very fatiguing.
I use them with Revanced. Sorry Lemmy, but you’re not even close to Reddit’s content quality. You’re improving though.
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It’s open source.
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I recommend Logseq as an Obsidian alternative. It’s amazing.
Bluesky does it the best. It supports community made custom algorithms, so I use a Discover feed to find people I like.
Can’t see how you would take that as a compliment, but hey, it’s up to you.
This is one of the most retarded takes I’ve seen.
Its not as good as it sounds. There should be some kind of sorting. I follow #food but I get low-quality content of any random user taking a picture of their refrigerator at the top of my feed just because they posted 1s ago.
The article says 80 percent of the users left. If you had more context, you would have got what I said.
And 80 percent of over 100 million users is still 20-30m active users.
I don’t know what you mean by Wayland not being ready for general adoption. I’ve been using it on Fedora for a year now with no issues whatsoever.
Might be a Hyprland issue instead of Wayland, as I remember from the time I tried out Hyprland.