

I gave wefwef a try based on your recommendation and am just wowed by how polished it is. Feels so much like Apollo.
I gave wefwef a try based on your recommendation and am just wowed by how polished it is. Feels so much like Apollo.
In your proposal, who would run these hub servers?
I’m not the dev. @gkd@lemmy.world deserves all the credit. He’s amazing.
There’s a “Buy me a coffee” link at the bottom of the github page: https://github.com/gkasdorf/memmy
memmy@lemmy.ml is the community.
Click on the TestFlight link after you install TestFlight and it should automatically do it
@gkd@lemmy.world the lead dev is browsing this post so I’m sure he’s seeing everyone’s feedback.
As far as I know kbin doesn’t have API access enabled at the moment. They’re still trying to finalise how they do it. This means that apps can’t communicate with it just yet.
FYI, I don’t think kbin has enabled API access yet which is why apps won’t work with it
I was having such a good experience with Memmy I thought others should know about it too. The daily improvements have been amazing, keep up the great work!
I’m not the dev but I think that’s the intention based on the readme on GitHub.
It’s written in Expo/React Native which means it’ll be easier to support both iOS and Android.
If passwords are hashed on the client side and sent to the server to authenticate, then all an attacker would need is the password hash and not the original password to authenticate. So it could protect your original password but not your account.
Other than Mlem, there are others currently under development too. I’m excitedly following memmy by @gkd@lemmy.ml
There’s this website but it’s not mobile friendly https://lemmymap.feddit.de/
I see you’ve joined the beehaw.org instance which doesn’t federate with lemmygrad.ml which is the main source of tankie views.
Just note that kbin.social currently has Cloudflare DDoS protection enabled which is breaking federation. Until this is removed, the communities are seperate.
Yes but imo it would be easy to seperate LLM and 3rd party apps since 3rd party apps have users sign in independently. They chose to also target 3rd party apps and take them down.
He was initially let off his leash and posted this. I’m sure his legal and PR teams then reigned him in.
To me it sounds like this AMA is more to appease the mod community. The relationship with 3rd party app developers is already in the mud and they are fine with that but they can’t lose their mods if they want Reddit to continue to function.
In saying that, he’s doing an awful job and is making things worse. :popcorn:
Just google doing what google does