- cross-posted to:
- fediverse
- snoocalypse
- lemmy
- cross-posted to:
- fediverse
- snoocalypse
- lemmy
Edit:
Official Lemmy Community:
https://lemmy.world/c/syncforlemmy
This should open the community in your instance
Best news I’ve had all day.
Happy to see LJDawson rising from the Reddit shitshow.
I use Kbin :\
He might add kbin support. A lot of people have been requesting it.
There is also this: !ArtemisApp@kbin.social
Still all being figured out, so totally possible he tries to cover as much of the fediverse as possible. Lots of people asking him for it and I know he’s listening.
I mean, it’s the same general theory so I imagine it would work.
Fantastic news! Sync was my favorite client for Reddit by a wide margin; excited to continue supporting your work LJDawson :)
Wooo! I miss Sync’s UX the most right now
I’m using Jerboa right now, but I’m 100% down for Sync. It’s just that a FOSS app really hits differently hahahaha
Hopefully it fixes this garbage…kinda sick of the multiple posts for the same thing across each community as it fills my screen with essentially copy/paste
You’ve subscribed to a whole bunch of communities where this is relevant news, it’s not surprising that you’d get multiple copies of the post. One solution may be community grouping, currently an issue being worked on. Another solution might be for you to subscribe to a wider variety of communities.
well, not everyone subs to all those communities. I posted them across the field to spread the word.
I think you probably just want better sorting. He cross-posted to multiple communities at the same time. Browsing by or something similar to new (and therefore not allowing upvotes/downvotes to filter the content) you get things as they’re posted.
I’ve been a Relay devotee, but Sync is a great app too, and I’m really looking forward to 1-3 months from now when we’ll likely have a wide variety of apps to choose from.
It just prompts me to pause and consider how poorly Reddit managed to handle this situation. Rather than offer reasonable API terms, or even a normal timeline, which would have been a win-win-win scenario, they’ve:
- Motivated a large chunk of their userbase to join competing sites
- Driven their 3rd-party developers away, some of which will be creating apps for those competing sites, likely bringing their users with them
- Alienated their free labor force of moderators
- Abandoned their users who have accessibility issues
- Whipped up the rabble into a mob. The internet loves to grab a pitchfork, for the lolz as much as anything
- Spun up a monthlong parade of worst media coverage they’ve ever suffered across not just tech media, but all media. Which is really quite staggering accomplishment given their previous controversies.
- …in the year that they are aiming to IPO.