I agree with the Fedora recommendation. Just a all round great experience.
I agree with the Fedora recommendation. Just a all round great experience.
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Bluesky does it the best. It supports community made custom algorithms, so I use a Discover feed to find people I like.
Its not as good as it sounds. There should be some kind of sorting. I follow #food but I get low-quality content of any random user taking a picture of their refrigerator at the top of my feed just because they posted 1s ago.
The article says 80 percent of the users left. If you had more context, you would have got what I said.
And 80 percent of over 100 million users is still 20-30m active users.
What’s the alternative?
I hope so. I find some excellent content here but I still need to sift through tons of Lemmy circlejerk to find it.
Lemmy just needs to stop talking about itself so much. The only reason I still use Reddit is because I find fresher and more varied content there. Lemmy users need to provide more content than just the fact that they are on Lemmy.
Never used one, (can’t afford to right now), but I adore the idea of the smaller flip ones. I would definitely take one if they reduced the crease in the future, it’s too noticeable right now.
I would use it if it wasn’t so slow. I get that it’s slow because of the security, but that’s precisely the reason it can never be my primary browser.
It doesn’t have an algorithm and isn’t cross platform.
Tell me you’ve not read the article without telling me you’ve not read the article.
That’s why Mastodon is my choice.
It’s the best made app imo, with the best performance and design. If I had to rank them, I would rank Mastodon > Twitter > Threads > Bluesky.
I’m on both, and both vibes are pretty great. I prefer Mastodon simply because the app is superbly made, tiny file size, no trackers etc. Bluesky is a buggy mess right now. Also, 3rd party apps on Mastodon are amazing.
I don’t know what you mean by Wayland not being ready for general adoption. I’ve been using it on Fedora for a year now with no issues whatsoever.
Might be a Hyprland issue instead of Wayland, as I remember from the time I tried out Hyprland.