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There are several: mlem, Memmy, Limbo, Thunder, and Artemis
I’ve been able to join all of them (i think?). At this moment, I would rank them as follows: Memmy, mlem, Thunder, Limbo/Liftoff.
They’re all developing rapidly and it’s quite exciting to see new features being added daily.
Mlem had to “reset” the beta and just released a new beta version about 30 mins ago, if you hurry you can probably join https://testflight.apple.com/join/MelFP11Y
Excellent app so far. There’s a couple of things right off that bat that the app needs imo:
- Tap comment to collapse the chain/thread
- Small main screen view where images/previews are on the left or right side with the title of the post next to it (a la Apollo, and now an option in Memmy)
- Swiping down/up on an image should close it
It’s still in beta. Extension support is coming, it’s in the article in OP.
She’s had my heart since her crazy sexy role in Wedding Crashers.
…what? Isn’t the whole point of lemmy to be federated?
Wtf seriously? That’s actually the worst offense I’ve heard from them so far - that tops the killing of 3rd party apps for me. Does it suck they killed 3rd party apps? Fuck yea. I left because of it. But I also recognize it’s their site and if they want to remove 3rd party apps they are within their right. But actively changing posts/removing edits is fucking WILD to me. Absolutely it’s censorship, fuck Reddit.
Thank you! mlem beta is full but was able to get into the others.
I think the multiple communities of the same topic across different instances is a mistake honestly. Information/discussion should be concentrated, not spread about a bunch of places.
I read on here they are working on a method that would allow communities across instances to merge. I hope that happens.
Imo, federation should mean the same communities are replicated across all instances. If an instance wants to house its own content, they can maybe make a community that isn’t replicated to all the others but accessible nonetheless by everyone (ie Piracy community, maybe not every instance owner wants to replicate that to their instance).
I dunno, the bifurcation of communities just seems like a mistake and less efficient than everyone in the same place sharing knowledge and ideas.