Be sure to enable "list" view for posts
Are you going to ignore the rest of what I wrote? lol
Have you ever used “RIF is fun” for reddit? It is amazing, lots of tiny UI optimizations make it a pleasure to consume content much faster than scrolling up and down reddit’s UI for both links and comments
The app just feels better/faster. Think of this way: a webapp = browser + pwa. You have all of the resource requirements of the browser itself, plus whatever it needs to render the html/css of the webapp running on top of that. many webapps are just written so poorly (like the new reddit page) that the browser struggles to do simple things like smooth scrolling). Plus being native means there is better support for things like save/print dialogs, themes/dark mode, helper apps/intents, etc)
If none of this matters to you and a webapp feels ok to you, that's great! use what you want! I'm happy for you
But you came in here asking why people prefer native apps and we gave you an answer, you don't have to be antagonistic
Problem is lemmy.world was overloaded, so that's why I did lemm.ee. is even accepting signups again yet?
Reddit? Are they new? Never heard of it 🤣 Probably won't get very big
- Start at lemmy.world, click the magnyfying glass up top to search.
- type in the search bar
- click search
- you should see the Jokes and Humor community info popup.
- Click the title of the community to go into the community (but through your server)
- Click the subscribe link in the sidebar
I have a comment here wishing it could be better :/
To me, properly optimized native apps tend to be less-bloated than their web equivalents. Have you ever used "RIF is fun" for reddit? It is amazing, lots of tiny UI optimizations make it a pleasure to consume content much faster than scrolling up and down reddit's UI for both links and comments
Tetris Effect on VR (ps/quest). think hypnotic trance
you know what I really wish, some easier way to be able to subscribe to a community on a remote instance from your own account. Like a shared login or some browser extension that sees you're on a lemmy and allows you to subscribe from your account back home
maybe I'm using it wrong, but right now If I'm browsing lemmy explorer and find a community on a lemmy.ca, I have to copy it then go back to my local lemmy where I have my account to add it
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tonybradley/2016/11/29/att-joins-t-mobile-in-brazenly-breaking-fcc-net-neutrality-rules/?sh=4285126065c3
The way they have done it is not by restricting other services directly, but by continuing to apply bandwidth/quotas to them while bypassing them for their own services "for free"