Huh, ironically, I left Summit partly because I found its search system to be too obtuse and it had some pretty bad account-switching problems as well, even though it sure has a lot of capabilities. Theming the apps helps, though ultimately it boils down to reading the domain names of the instances (and usernames) since I’m always curious about the sources of content. I even set Thunder for Lemmy (which also seems to have a very robust draft system in the event of app crashes) to show “@” in front of usernames and “!” in front of communities to drill it home since that formatting is different from Reddit, so I see it all over the place.
If FOSS matters to you, consider Slide for Reddit! Otherwise, Relay looks decent… I’m surprised it was able to get past that API restriction drama that Reddit’s leadership imposed…
Huh, ironically, I left Summit partly because I found its search system to be too obtuse and it had some pretty bad account-switching problems as well, even though it sure has a lot of capabilities. Theming the apps helps, though ultimately it boils down to reading the domain names of the instances (and usernames) since I’m always curious about the sources of content. I even set Thunder for Lemmy (which also seems to have a very robust draft system in the event of app crashes) to show “@” in front of usernames and “!” in front of communities to drill it home since that formatting is different from Reddit, so I see it all over the place.
If FOSS matters to you, consider Slide for Reddit! Otherwise, Relay looks decent… I’m surprised it was able to get past that API restriction drama that Reddit’s leadership imposed…
Relay payed up. It’s a payed app for users. Shamefully I pay more to Spaz than the Relay dev team.
Summit also has the @ etc in user names etc. but you see ADHD is a hell of a thing and I just
don’tcan’t notice those things when reading comments.Oh and oh. *Paid, by the way (even though I think that’s a unique spelling in English anyway… which is dumb).
https://www.thesaurus.com/articles/payed-or-paid
Holy hell that’s convoluted. There are waaaay too many meanings for pay.