- cross-posted to:
- main@lemmy.blahaj.zone
- meanwhileongrad@sh.itjust.works
- cross-posted to:
- main@lemmy.blahaj.zone
- meanwhileongrad@sh.itjust.works
A continuation of 0G post https://lemmy.ca/post/26211900
On any of the donation threads where it came up and he replied to it, the most he ever did was some half hearted corporate PR “apology” (ironic)
To be fair, the entire workflow of using PieFed is different than using Lemmy. It took me a whole week to switch, and much longer than that to refine my processes.
Like one thing you can do on PieFed, but not on Lemmy, is to ask for Notifications to be sent to you. For posts, for comments, for entire communities, for users, almost anything you want (okay so not an entire instance, that would be insane!:-) - and you can even stop receiving notifications for your own content as well, which is a HUGE advantage over Lemmy. I almost left Lemmy entirely when people from Hexbear and Lemmygrad kept pinging me for WEEKS and WEEKS on end, long after I ceased responding. To be fair that’s kinda what those communities do, but I did not know that at the time, and when browsing posts via All there is no way to see the community side-bar. Lemmy offers a TERRIBLE experience to someone who doesn’t already know how things work on the Threadiverse.:-( Btw, PieFed shows the community side-bar below every single post.:-) Anyway, for a community that is rarely posted to, or that you moderate, this is a great way to stay abreast of every single post.
Another difference is that on Lemmy, in order to find enough content I mostly browsed All, which meant that I had to constantly block communities that I had no interest in - like sports, individual geographic locations, etc. And that process never ends. I suppose the Threadiverse has gotten bigger over the last year so I’m not sure if that’s as big a deal as it used to be. Anyway, PieFed walks a new user through signing up to many communities, but more importantly the categories of communities allow for a continual viewing of so much more besides.
I want to be clear there: PieFed made my “Subscribed” feed actually usable, bc I can now do things like block content from e.g. c/news, yet still see
anytime I want. I’m saying that I can both have my cake and also eat it too!
I too used to prefer the Lemmy UI. But now that I see what PieFed is offering that Lemmy never will, I don’t anymore.:-)
(Mostly, although I do miss certain things like seeing both up and downvotes listed separately - but PieFed is changing all the time and also app support is being added, plus the devs are extremely responsive, so if that or any feature is really something that people wanted, it would be prioritized and created very very quickly!:-)
Your link went through as an image for some reason.
What… link (or image)?
I did not include either a link or an image, that I can see - did your app try to render/interpret some text as an image? I find such differences in how we all experience something in common to be fascinating!:-)
I’m using the lemmy-ui (default).
The news and politics topic link went through with the image syntax for me:
Thank you, that looks to like my fault in making a bad link. The exclamation point is supposed to indicate that a URL is an image to be rendered and then the text inside is the alternate text. PieFed, my Discuss.Online alt, and lemm.ee as a guest render that comment as just the alternative text for me in Firefox on Android, bc no image loads for it when it tries, but Chrome puts in that broken image indicator alerting people that no image was found when it attempted to look, which is helpful:-).
A proper linking: News and Politics.