Sync!
Sync all the way
Have been using Boost for quite a while now, but have used a few over time.
- Boost
- Relay
- Sync
On desktop, always old.reddit.com with RES.
Boost
I wouldn't say "currently", but I used to use Infinity.
I use Boost
When I was using reddit, I used Boost.
I use Infinity since its open source
This will be an insanely biased poll
Used Reddit is Fun. Obviously not anymore.
I was using Apollo before... well... you know, everything.
I was a RedditIsFun/RiF user when I was mobile but mostly I was a keyboard user on a laptop/desktop.
I was losing interest in Reddit over recent years due to the mobile user influx (terse posters, lots of memes and TXT-speak) but thanks to the last few weeks, I have lost nearly all of my interest in Reddit.
I'm really not a joiner or a protester -- I'm rather pragmatic about all of this stuff. But the fact is that Reddit Inc. has by its actions alienated the users most responsible for making Reddit a thing that I enjoyed. It is already to late to recover from that.
Reddit Inc. could do a 180-degree turn today and it won't matter much. In the rough-and-tumble of all of Reddit Inc.'s self-inflicted nonsense, the users they lost (the heart of Reddits culture and spirt) have discovered life beyond Reddit. It looks doable. A month ago, that was fairly unthinkable. Come back? To what? The main reason for Reddit being compelling to me won't return, leaving behind a rather less-interesting Reddit community. I doubt it will attract me.
To me, this just shortened Reddit's long tail. Reddit was already dying a slow death, but this nonsense has made it faster. My current usage is now a small fraction of what it used to me (I have 100 MB of comments and posts submitted over the past 15 years). My guess is that there will be little left of interest in much shorter time span.
Sync IS Reddit to me since I haven't used my desktop for primary browsing of the site in years. It's a shame Reddit is disappearing shortly.
I've used RIF for nearly 10 years. I can't stand the current state of the official app. It spends far too much time harassing you with useless notifications/info/recommendations for my taste and it's a laggy mess.
Joey for Reddit
Hey, another Joey user.
Nice.
Usually doesn't get mentioned when people talk about third party apps.
Relay is what I use
I used Relay too for about 10 years. The dev is trying hard to keep it going and talking about subscription costs. Realistically I can't imagine anybody will be paying for a 3rd party app even if the option is there.
I've already gotten rid of it.
RiF since I found Reddit so many years ago. I've tried others but they never stuck.
I desperately want a RiF clone for interacting with Lemmy. If RiF does actually shut down at the end of the month, I really hope talklittle open-sources it.
I've been a RiF diehard for about a decade, but I'll definitely give Sync for Lemmy a try when it's available.
What I'm really interested in is this. If this gets completed, theoretically any existing third-party reddit app could update the API URL it hits and their app would pretty much "just work" with Lemmy, they'd just need to add an option for the user to input their home instance's URL and their credentials. It was started by @derivator
Still working on this, help is welcome :)
Unfortunately I don't know shit about Rust. I use Python/PowerShell/Bash/some C#/etc daily for my job, but I haven't touched Rust at all.
What would you say the learning curve would be based on the languages I've worked in?
The one thing that takes a bit to get used to is the borrow checker. Advice there is don't fight it. Trust the compiler to tell you your code is wrong. Once you understand the ownership/borrowing rules, it's honestly just a joy to code in. Static typing protects you from the inevitable mess that every large python project becomes, and the borrow checker gives you the comfort and safety you've come to expect from memory safe languages without the overhead of a garbage collector.
Ok. I'll give it a try some time this weekend, thanks for the tip. Hopefully I can contribute in the future.
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