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darius@lemmy.worldto
Chat@beehaw.org•First active day on the fediverse after 11 years on Reddit, and liking it here!English
4·3 years agoWHAT DO YOU MEAN THERE ARE NO ANGRY PEOPLE YOU FUCKWIT!
(I’m just joking. Are we doing /s here?)
darius@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•why does Reddit want us to use the official app so badly?
4·3 years agoTo quote ljdawson, the dev of Sync for reddit: “Apart from crashes I don’t track shit.”
He was asked how many API calls Sync’s users have on average. He simply couldn’t answer. That’s why we loved 3rd party apps.
darius@lemmy.worldto
Technology@beehaw.org•Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 2English
7·3 years agoYepp, it works surprisingly well. I assume one of the similar communities will eventually “win” on one of the instances, like with similar subreddits over time. Also some instances will go full specific, like nature or movies or gaming etc. See the growth of lemmynsfw already, lol.
I’m really liking it a lot. I wasn’t too amused by Mastodon either, but as you say: for link aggregation, for specific communities, for discussing topics (and not being about people, but about topics) this is a perfect match.
No, I’ve changed it.
My reddit name became known to a couple of my friends during the 10 years I was there and I want the total anonymity again.
darius@lemmy.worldto
Technology@beehaw.org•Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Week 1
1·3 years agoI’m just speculating of course, too, but could be some kind of sharding e.g. in the DB level. I can imagine the little subreddits draw little traffic hence fewer shards are allocated to them (like how S3 works).

Sublemmy? Slemmy?