Saving memes is my main lemmy use case.
I love that we have so many high quality options.
For my own projects I’m trying to build things I actually want. Tools for myself. But now the hard part becomes identifying a tool you wish you had, and scoping it down enough so that it’s appropriately sized for a new language. Tricky to approach the task from two ends.
If you aren’t familiar with dependency injection, that could prove a hurdle. Same for webflux/reactor. I would avoid using webflux until you feel more familiar with non-reactive spring. Otherwise it will feel overwhelming.
I feel this way about Hell Let Loose sometimes
I setup Anarch.is today. Feel free to create an account. Still need to write-up guidelines, enable community creation, etc. but it’s ready if you want to post/comment on other instances.
If we run into server load problems i’ll upgrade it. 😎
I think it mainly comes down to the project landing page being more friendly and the UI being more polished.
The landing page of join-lemmy.org doesn't show what the website looks like. The only screenshots are of code and github. That section is geared towards potential instance administrators, not potential users.
This was the first thing I noticed when I downloaded it today. (Actually, second: I appreciated out the username/password worked with my password manager)
I just set one up via DigitalOcean and it was easy peasy. I'll see how it goes and move it if needed.
Excited for the ship building and the fact I can land anywhere on a planet. I'll try this out since I have Game Pass.
There’s a typo: gas should be has