How? I thought they turned into like a mist or whatever?
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Yep. I think more people will be realize when they actually see the damage and start switching.
To me, finding out about new releases is the most interesting part since I already know basically as much as I'd need to about how this sort of stuff works.
You're not wrong lol though tbf 0.18.0 made Lemmy quite a bit more usable for me.
Also (in theory) you can stick a VPN in front of it to hide your home IP to prevent DDoS attacks etc.
To some extent, yeah. It feels like a more tight-nit community here.
That's why it kind of surprises me that https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/piracy is packed but https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/crackwatch is basically a ghost town.
I'm doing my part!
As someone who is mostly a backend dev, I can confirm that this is accurate. lol
I like Lemmy. Version 0.18.0 fixed some annoying bugs I had so I'm quite happy about that, and newer versions will fix even more bugs.
I still want to be able to click on a message to mark it as read without having to click specifically the checkmark.
It's pretty shitty how those loud people have ruined something that used to be awesome.
And thanks for reminding me to do the same! It's crazy how much worse the official app is - it should be the best Reddit app, not the worst.