I have not visited Reddit for couple of weeks and I do visit Lemmy multiple times a day. So, yes? 😅
I have not visited Reddit for couple of weeks and I do visit Lemmy multiple times a day. So, yes? 😅
What I really like is the fact that the comments are not just the same jokes or the stupid puns over and over again trying to harvest that sweet sweet karma.
It is refreshing to see comments that bring a different perspective or information to the subject.
The community feels way more welcoming and Lemmy and related apps are developing fast.
Let’s hope it stays that way as the user base continues to grow 🤞
This is also something I really like. Dedicated forums for different topics, but this time they’re accessible through a single interface and you can communicate across forums.
My local instance has quite a few active communities, but I still wish others were more active. One thing I really like is that the discussion in the comments seems to be more thoughtful and constructive.
Next on my to-do list is trying out the mobile apps. Maybe one of them will be like Apollo one day, because it’s UI and UX are best in class.
The start has been really exciting and I look forward to seeing how both Lemmy and the fediverse in general develop. Fingers crossed 🤞
I’m using Raivo. It’s open source, supports iCloud sync (useful if you have multiple devices) and allows you to export and import the keys which is handy if you need to change your device and you don’t use iCloud synchronization.
You can also set custom icons for the tokens to easily identity different services.
I switched from mattrubin/Authenticator which worked fine too but the development slowed down. Not that simple OTP would require constant development. I just wanted to make sure that the app would work even if Apple releases new major iOS version.
Raivo has worked without any issues and I can highly recommend it 👍