I have those four as well! I’m bouncing between Mlem and Memmy, both of which are impressive, especially given that they’re still under heavy development. I need to spend more time using liftoff and thunder.
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I’m interested as well, but iOS only.
I think so. It was hard to leave reddit at first, I didn't realize how hooked into that ecosystem I was. Now that there are more people interacting with Lemmy and more communities popping up, I think I'll continue to stick around. Lemmy does seem to be turning the corner from reddit bashing into its own environment, which is refreshing.
Lemmy seems promising, its rough around the edges and needs work, but so was Digg when I first joined and the same with Reddit. It seems like the Lemmy developers and the iOS developers (I'm sure the same with Android, but I only have iOS devices) are working hard on both bug fixes and quality of life updates, which is encouraging.
I live in Chicago. I never saw the Sears tower as looking evil 🙁
I really want nothing to do with Facebook / meta.
I’m excited for TESVI but sad we likely won’t see FO5 until the 2030s.
I think I like modding games more than playing games sometimes. I’m super pumped to see where the starfield mods are at in 2 years once people have gotten comfortable with creation kit 2.
I didn’t realize that, though haven’t had time to watch the full presentation from starfield connect. I assume it’s a canned cut screen for takeoff and landing? Wondering if that’s how they’re hiding loading screens to transition between space and the planet surface.
Yeah I read about the Beehaw decision so I wasn’t sure if that impacted subscribing to communities in their instance as well. I didn’t think much of it till I had issues subscribing to Lemmy.ml and even communities in Lemmy.world.
Sounds good, appreciate the info. I’ll hold tight and see if 0.18 update fixes the issue.
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But I’ve been able to subscribe to communities in most of these instances as well. I assume it’s larger than Memmy, but since that’s the main app I’ve been using I thought I’d post and see if anyone else has been having issues.
It’s looking great! So many awesome updates have been made over the last week.
The Memmy dev has been crushing it with one update a day while balancing bug fixes & quality of life updates. I have no idea when that dev sleeps or takes a break.
Mlem seems to be taking the approach of doing less frequent updates with more content. The last Mlem release had some good updates in there, so I’m glad to see the swap in lead dev didn’t distract them too much.