Thunder has been making me feel right at home relative to Reddit, personally! !thunder_app@lemmy.world
one i wrote myself in rust
“Impressive.” - Darth Vader
it does render post comments at full depth (so all of them) in about 60% of the time of JS frameworks
that equates to a fraction of a second on most computers but it really does work better than the others. you can only really tell on massive posts with over 300 comments
ooh actually the other good feature is that from a cold start (empty window) it will render the page on the server side which means the page displays much quicker. the JS frameworks normally load the skeleton/engine first and then load the data and render the page
Share this magnificent creation already!
it’s a minimalist experience at the moment so it’s very useful but far from full featured
i do use it all the time though (using it to write this) so maybe i should release it officially soon
Hey, some people crave minimalism and speed!
cool, well thanks for the encouragement
Open source it or shut the fuck up.
it’s already out there darling, just not publicised
Then link it or
shut the fuck up.
Boost here.
I actually still use Boost for Reddit because it’s so incredible and unbeatable (especially for moderating), but I decided to lean more open-source otherwise.
Same, patched with ReVanced
Huh, what does patching it do?
Allow me to use Boost for Reddit after the API changes
Edit: or you probably mean Boost for Lemmy
You don’t need to patch it; you just need to be a mod of a subreddit. I’ve had no problem continuing with using regular Boost for Reddit post-API restriction, as a mod in various places.
It stopped working for me, so I just patched it instead of moderating a sub
Fair, whatever works!
Boost on Android
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Old reddit/mlmym on desktop and Sync on Android for me.
Jerboa
Love jerboa. It was rough at first but the bugs got worked out pretty quick. Now it’s perfect, all the features I need and nothing that I dont
I do the Voyager. Can’t remember how I landed on it, but it works good
In my heart it’s still wefwef, complete with the little rainbow background lemmy.
I only remember switching to Voyager because I was having problems with images and other such things loading when I was using Jerboa when I first jumped ship to Lemmy.
Firefox in Linux.
Thunder has become my main, has the least issues for me, been meaning to customize arctic since its a bit quicker being native. Thunder will sometimes take a bit to post a comment.
Hmm, I haven’t noticed any such delay. Hopefully that will get fixed.
Its prob because of my self hosted instance being iffy(goes down for a few seconds at a time because all of my cpus will go from 18% to 100% for a second sometimes, think friendica causes it), the other apps dont have issues reconnecting when it tweaks, thunder I usually have to force close a few times before it works again, thats more of a shoddyinstance issue with the app.
Mlem (TestFlight version)
How do you get the TestFlight version?
I think it’s linked in the Mlem community? I actually can’t remember lol. Maybe it’s on the GitHub???
Been using Connect, and currently trying Summit (very nice interface).
I might give Thunder a try.
Thanks for recommending summit! So much better than Raccoon.
Firefox on all the platforms I use.
Same! “open in new tab”, history, and bookmarking are the big winners for me. I have Jerboa just to see what things look like on another platform tho.
Sync
It’s so cool to see so many different ways to experience Lemmy.
The standard Lemmy Web UI on desktop. Eternity on Android.
Surprised I’m the first to say Eternity
@tal@lemmy.today mentioned it, so you’re the 2nd.
I just prefer to use something recent if possible; Eternity was last updated in August versus Thunder, just this month, in F-Droid. It looks probably fine, though.
Ah, I guess I didn’t read the full comment haha
Where’s your search bar, soldier?!
Not in eternity apparently!