I read elsewhere that the r/rust community it looking into both moving to Lemmy, and dipping into the code to make it better, since it’s coded in Rust.
I get the reason why though, at least prior to the API changes. You’re looking at a potential audience of 430 million monthly average users vs around 20k.
As against that, it’s good to be early. I wouldn’t be surprised to see some new options pop up for lemmy over the next few months.
I wish all these reddit app devs could develop lemmy apps. The options available are ok, but I’d love to see more.
I read elsewhere that the r/rust community it looking into both moving to Lemmy, and dipping into the code to make it better, since it’s coded in Rust.
Options as in plural? Is there more than just jerboa?
Lemmur isn’t in development anymore and that’s the only 2 I could find
For iOS there’s Mlem, which seems pretty alright—using it right now. Not sure about Android, or if there are any other iOS options.
I get the reason why though, at least prior to the API changes. You’re looking at a potential audience of 430 million monthly average users vs around 20k.
As against that, it’s good to be early. I wouldn’t be surprised to see some new options pop up for lemmy over the next few months.